Some shortwave listeners may not be familiar with using single sideband for receiving stations transmitting in the Amplitude Modulation (AM) mode. This little video is designed to demonstrate reception of SWBC signals in single sideband (SSB) mode. Under certain circumstances, this can be beneficial in providing better reception and more pleasurable listening in times of heavy interference (QRM). In this example, there are two stations broadcasting on the same frequency at the same time, plus a jamming station intended to disrupt one of those broadcasters. It sounds pretty messy when listening in AM mode. But switching to SSB helps make monitoring a little easier. Feel free to leave comments and feedback. The Mount Evelyn DX Report is a blog for DXers, shortwave listeners and amateur radio operators. Check it out at:
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73 and good listening - Rob VK3BVW
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