[FCARC] Why the LSB/USB conventions in ham radio
Grant Nicholls
KC2RCU at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 26 07:47:51 EDT 2023
Thanks, I'll check it out!
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On Friday, August 25, 2023, 14:37, Adam T. Cately via FCARC <fcarc at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
KB8ELG and I were on the repeater, discussing about radio conventions
and such, and landed on wondering why the US military uses USB
specifically - I'm still researching that, but here is an article I
found that corroborates another set of posts that I had found, that
state why the Amateur community uses LSB up to 20m, and USB on 20 and above.
Back into the 1950's and early 1960's, 75m was CW and AM phone, 40m was
CW only, and 20m consisted of CW and AM phone. When SSB was introduced,
this article explains maybe why the Upper/Lower distinction became the
standard.
http://n4trb.com/AmateurRadio/Why%20The%20Sideband%20Convention%20-%20formatted.pdf
If you're interested in Amateur Radio history, you can check it out.
As soon as I find more on the military/USB only distinction I will
elaborate here again.
73 de KB8MDF
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