[Elecraft] [K3} [KX3] SSBT like CWT ?

Peter Lambert plambert at qa.com.au
Tue Feb 5 00:25:07 EST 2013


You are spot on, Eric

This is an algorithm I've contemplated writing many times.

Voice results from the vocal cords snapping together in the range around
85Hz.  The filter effect of the various cavities, throat, mouth and nasal
are quite high Q and filter the harmonic rich vocal chord excitation to
produce the voice.

If you watch an SSB signal on your PSK waterfall you'll clearly see the
harmonics of the vocal chords.

I think a DSP algorithm that calculates the location of the carrier based on
the separation between the vocal chords is a definite doable proposition.

It would give SSB the perfect clarity you seek.

Love to have a go at this (I do DSP).  Do you Elecraft guys want to have a
go or interested in using it if I do it ? (I could probably do it as a piece
of PC code that processes sound card input so you could evaluate it).
Doesn't feel like to be a difficult thing to do.

Cheers,
Peter VK4JD

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Subject: [Elecraft] [K3} [KX3] SSBT like CWT ?

At Field Day I have observed a number of operators operating SSB. I have
noticed that there is a great variation in skill when it comes to tuning the
RX to an SSB signal. Sometimes I feel that the op has it tuned all wrong and
I almost want to grab the knob. Maybe different people's brains focus on
different aspects of the sound when they tune the RX. Some people seem to
want to tune for the best balance between highs and lows, when the HI CUT
and LO CUT would do a better job. When I tune the RX, I believe that I am
not trying to balance highs and lows, but rather trying to find some kind of
harmony in the sound. If I were tuning in a piece of music from an AM BC
station with the radio in SSB mode, clearly the harmonics of a musical note
will not be harmonious if the radio tuning is off. If a voice is used for
singing, it is like a musical instrument. If the voice is speaking, I
believe the harmonics are still at play as with a musical note. This leads
me to speculate that it would be possible to run an FFT on the received
audio and determine by how much the RX tuning is off, just like with CWT. I
am very fond of the CWT feature on the K3 and on the KX3. I wonder if it
would be practical to add SSBT as a new feature.

 

73,

Erik K7TV

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