Why we use AM and SSB on shortwave

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 51

  • @markcancellara
    @markcancellara Před 4 lety +4

    After using the websdr you gave a link too in your earlier video, i understood these modes a lot better because i saw a visual representation of what you are explaining..
    i could see the broad signal of the AM mode with the carrier in the middle..
    i could see when the frequencies were crowded and how the AM stations close together will kind of bleed into each other's bandwidth...
    i could see how the upper and lower side band signals were working also..
    Thank you for your work and enthusiasm for SW listening i enjoy your videos and your fb group.. i have a better understanding and a wider range of listening because of your efforts

  • @eparker1022
    @eparker1022 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! You're the first person to explain AM, LSB and USB in terms I can relate to. I've bookmarked this link so I can listen to it again.

  • @bobtheman1
    @bobtheman1 Před 3 lety

    The explanation on how to use SSB to eliminate interference on AM was great! Thanks!

  • @greggaieck4808
    @greggaieck4808 Před 2 lety +2

    Gilles your I com shortwave receiver is cool

  • @cactushound
    @cactushound Před 2 lety +2

    There is one huge drawback to AM (double sideband) as well as SSB modes. These modes are practically worthless when there's an electrical storm in the general vicinity, especially if it has very violent and frequent electrical discharges . It's not quite as bad on single sideband but still, bad enough. FM is virtually immune to this problem.

  • @JorenzTanada
    @JorenzTanada Před 2 lety

    Super comprehensive and well done, kabayan. I learned so much!

  • @r0naldzuccala198
    @r0naldzuccala198 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello. That is a very good explanation.thank you. Ron. Z.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Před 2 lety

    very helpful thank you. I was always unsure of sideband and confused too. You explained it perfectly!👍🤓

  • @greggaieck4808
    @greggaieck4808 Před 2 lety +1

    Gilles this information what you are talking about why we. Use am and ssb shortwave this cool

  • @danielteegarden8982
    @danielteegarden8982 Před 4 lety +3

    this was one of the best videos i have heard you make. in reguards to side bands and ???????????/ lol you know.. thky dan t

  • @MrIcide
    @MrIcide Před 7 lety +3

    it shud be noted that ssb uses narrower filters designed for speech removing a sideband normally doesnt reduce fidelity ;)

  • @kevmichael2064
    @kevmichael2064 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the SW..Videos..radios are still fun!

  • @hdofu
    @hdofu Před 2 lety

    good lecture, another topic you might want to bring up at some point sync detection which can also be very helpful locking in on some of those weaker signals.

  • @greggaieck4808
    @greggaieck4808 Před 2 lety +1

    Gilles see you Saturday on live chat

  • @anaxagor8839
    @anaxagor8839 Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks, that was a good lecture!

  • @spindriftbeach6082
    @spindriftbeach6082 Před 2 lety

    SSB is used so much lower strength transmissions can be heard around the world. If amateurs just used AM they'd get nowhere unless they had very high power transmissions which they aren't allowed..

  • @Rainbow-oh4jx
    @Rainbow-oh4jx Před 2 lety

    Absolutely fascinating

  • @robpetoletti826
    @robpetoletti826 Před 5 lety +1

    Very well done, thank you!

  • @jimmysanjana
    @jimmysanjana Před 3 lety +1

    Am I correct in thinking that SSB works on BOTH AM and SHORTWAVE but not on FM ?

  • @bestestimesreborn
    @bestestimesreborn Před 3 lety

    AM in australia. But a lot of radio's have MW these days here.

  • @MrKeys57
    @MrKeys57 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this!

  • @terryglenweaver
    @terryglenweaver Před 4 lety +1

    Because AM mode is a wider band that SSB it gets more and more difficult as the number of operators share the same channel. AM= party line. Ok this dude is NOT explain ing this vs right. He spoke of both... How AM is used because it is cheap then went right into how expensive it is to broadcast on AM. This is not the only ambiguity presented in his explanations and exactly how do you expect to understand this better when in the end... His explanations are incorrect.

  • @teresahopemiller1008
    @teresahopemiller1008 Před 6 lety

    My husband said you had the sqiuelch on. He got a lot on the UK.

  • @msedmonds4133
    @msedmonds4133 Před 9 lety +1

    Great instructional piece! Thanks ... I noticed the DSP unit on top of your R8500; how do you like it. Think that Radio Shack used to make them, but reviews weren't impressive so they stopped. Also, I don't think the R8500 has Digital Signal Processing, so are you getting improved audio by using that DSP unit? Thanks again for the good work.

    • @OfficialSWLchannel
      @OfficialSWLchannel  Před 9 lety +2

      MSEdmonds It is very basic .. but there are a few things that help ... in SSB it does tend to improve with the DSP on and set just right ... but the most important features I find are the audio filters for CW .. the powerful audio amplifier and the notch filter is a killer on this ..just get a tone over a signal and it removes it almost immediately ...very amazing for that ...but DSP units today are much much better than this

    • @michaeledmonds3218
      @michaeledmonds3218 Před 9 lety +1

      OfficialSWLchannel Thanks for the quick reply. Any recommendation for a current DSP unit that's not too expensive similar to the one you're using. Would like to try one with my Kenwood R2000 and my ICOM R71A. Thanks again

  • @callumtew2693
    @callumtew2693 Před 4 lety

    Hello Gilles I love am radio I love long wave am the best as you know

  • @bradl2636
    @bradl2636 Před rokem

    Which iCom radio is that?

  • @charleswendt4868
    @charleswendt4868 Před 5 lety

    I like your receiver

  • @halibut1249
    @halibut1249 Před 4 lety

    Thank you, makes SSB (on AM/MW stations) comprehensible. How does SSB differ in ref to SW band?? Or same structure, tuning, etc??

  • @wingzofsteel
    @wingzofsteel Před 4 lety

    When buying a portable Shortwave radio, does ssb function make a lot of difference? I am looking at a Tecsun PL310et which does not have ssb. Or would you recommend spending more for this feature?

  • @ronalddaub5049
    @ronalddaub5049 Před 4 lety

    I I listen to a pretty funny song one night with the bfo slightly off it sounded really funny

  • @patriklindahl4991
    @patriklindahl4991 Před 10 lety

    Very good! I have some questions...
    1. Is it possible to use FM modulation on the shortwave frequencies? If it is, why isn't it used?
    2. Is it possible to listen on, for example, an upper sideband signal using lower sideband and tuning just above the signal? Just go to the other side of the signal and change SSB mode?

    • @OfficialSWLchannel
      @OfficialSWLchannel  Před 10 lety +1

      Patrik Lindahl FM is used on some shortwave frequencies ... studio to antenna relay of some stations in the 25 - 26 mhz ... also some amateur radio operators are in FM on 10 meters 29.300 - 29.700 .... FM was not used much on shortwave because of the higher cost of FM equipment especially in the 60's and 70's .. it also seems to distort more on fading . you cant listen to a USB signal in LSB be cause it is inverted .. so you cant get a clear voice ... only USB can be used on USB signals and LSB on LSB signals

    • @trains1000
      @trains1000 Před 10 lety

      FM takes a lot more bandwidth so it isn't used very much. No the way LSB works is it's basically USB inverted/mirrored, low frequency sounds are high frequency RF, and high frequency sounds are low frequency RF.

    • @terryglenweaver
      @terryglenweaver Před 4 lety

      @@trains1000 What if I speak backwards? Or, hold my microphone up to a mirror? Or, speak inverted? LoL

  • @bestestimesreborn
    @bestestimesreborn Před 3 lety

    What's the use of Longwave? Why is it a thing?

  • @thiesenf
    @thiesenf Před 3 lety +1

    Long live Nikola Tesla...

  • @ronalddaub5049
    @ronalddaub5049 Před 4 lety

    What kind of antenna do you use? And I want to make one

    • @utoothheartyeight
      @utoothheartyeight Před rokem

      Whatever length you think you need, actually you only need one that is half the length when listening to a SSB signal. ;-)

  • @realcoolphil
    @realcoolphil Před 6 lety

    on my IC R8500 the speaker has stop working. I have to use to record out Jack on mine. I was wondering if you had the same problem with yours

  • @ronalddaub5049
    @ronalddaub5049 Před 4 lety

    A'm also travels with the curvature of the Earth

    • @Dirty_Dan02
      @Dirty_Dan02 Před rokem +1

      The earth is flat. There is no curvature.

  • @scott762mm
    @scott762mm Před 2 lety

    All I hear are religious channels or Mexico radio channels.

  • @plls5
    @plls5 Před 10 lety

    Where did you get your digital clock from?

  • @eknaap8800
    @eknaap8800 Před 6 lety +1

    Dear sir. There's is signifigantly difference between 'single' and 'signal' . Your pronounciation does not differentiate between them... It hurts my ears.