[Elecraft] OT: USB and LSB - How we got there
donovanf at starpower.net
donovanf at starpower.net
Wed Feb 14 18:31:26 EST 2018
Ian's posting is correct.
A popular method of generating SSB in the late 1940s used a 5 MHz
SSB generator mixed with a 9 MHz VFO producing a USB signal at
14 MHz and a LSB signal at 4 MHz.
See "On the Air with Single Sideband" December 1949 QST
page 58 (lower right hand corner).
http://p1k.arrl.org/pubs_archive/29337
73
Frank
W3LPL
----- Original Message -----
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: USB and LSB - How we got there
GM3SEK, Ian White's posting here in 2008 is much more illuminating.
> https://marc.info/?l=elecraft&m=121161637904298&w=2 <https://marc.info/?l=elecraft&m=121161637904298&w=2>
Steve WB6RSE
On Feb 14, 2018, at 12:08 PM, Ken G Kopp <kengkopp at gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a URL to a website with lots of information:
http://www.ac6v.com/73.htm#LSB
Or, search "BC-458 command set transmitter" and
"Central Electronics 10A" with your browser.
73!
Ken Kopp - K0PP
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