Roff
Well-Known Member
Pardon me for shouting, but YOU DON'T NEED SINGLE SIDEBAND! It would only make your job more difficult. SSB removes the carrier from the signal. You would have to reinsert it in the receiver. How would you do that?
If you do transmit DSB, once DSB has been received, SSB is totally useless in the receiver. Are you under the inpression that one of the sidebands is the final output of your receiver? It is not. You must demodulate the received signal, and to do that, you need the carrier.
The purpose of SSB is to conserve power and bandwidth in a transmitted channel. If you are transmitting ultrasonically, channel bandwidth is unimportant.
Go to Google and read everything you can find about SSB.
If you do transmit DSB, once DSB has been received, SSB is totally useless in the receiver. Are you under the inpression that one of the sidebands is the final output of your receiver? It is not. You must demodulate the received signal, and to do that, you need the carrier.
The purpose of SSB is to conserve power and bandwidth in a transmitted channel. If you are transmitting ultrasonically, channel bandwidth is unimportant.
Go to Google and read everything you can find about SSB.