6.10.5 Why Is Single-Sideband (SSB) Used For HF Radio?
Understand why HF radio systems almost universally use single-sideband modulation. Learn how suppressing the carrier and one sideband dramatically improves both bandwidth and power efficiency while preserving the transmitted information.
- What Is Single-Sideband Modulation?
- Why Was SSB Developed?
- How Does SSB Differ from Conventional AM?
- Why Does One Sideband Contain All the Information?
- How Much Bandwidth Does SSB Save?
- Why Is Bandwidth So Important?
- How Much Power Does SSB Save?
- Why Is This Important for HF Communications?
- What Is Carrier Suppression?
- Why Do SSB Receivers Need Fine Tuning?
- What Is a Beat Frequency Oscillator?
- What Is the Difference Between USB and LSB?
- Why Are Both USB and LSB Used?
- Is SSB More Difficult to Generate?
- Does SSB Have Any Disadvantages?
- Is SSB Used for Broadcasting?
- Is SSB Still Important Today?
- Has SSB Influenced Modern Digital Communications?
- Why Is Understanding SSB Important?
