In AM and SAM it is DSB with carrier added synchronously and the level
of carrier can be changed from none to standard AM carrier levels. As
you adjust the carrier down, the power you took from the carrier is
added to the sidebands. We are attempting to keep the sum less than
spec for ampli
FlexRadio - Eric wrote:
> Take a peek at the DSB button to the right of LSB and USB. ;)
>
>
> Eric Wachsmann
> FlexRadio Systems
>
Thanks Eric, LOL
However, is that DSBSC or DSBRC and, whichever it is, can you adjust the
carrier and side band modulation?
The guy asking was suggesting that
@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: [Flexradio] Suppressed or reduced carrier AM?
>
> Over on the Ham Radio Deluxe forum someone was asking about setting up
> an IC706MKIIG for either Double Sideband Suppressed (or Reduced) Carrier
> (DSBC or DSBRC) modulation.
>
> Now, I don't thin
David,
The 706 will not be able to do a Double Sideband Suppressed carrier,
much less through ICOM's limited CAT commands..Not many radios
can do dssb, some of the older transmitters, and the SDR.. Looks
like they will have to go to the SDR..
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
At 12:28 PM 9/29/2006, D
Over on the Ham Radio Deluxe forum someone was asking about setting up
an IC706MKIIG for either Double Sideband Suppressed (or Reduced) Carrier
(DSBC or DSBRC) modulation.
Now, I don't think that is really possible with a standard IC706MKIIG
and, therefore, HRD, and other CAT control programs,
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