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Subject: [AMPS] RE: RE: Re: Re: Mission Impossible
From: Jan.E.Holm@telia.se (Jan.E.Holm@telia.se)
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 10:30:38 +0100

      This is nothing but technocratic elbow bending, don´t want
      any part in it so I just bail out and continue to observ what
      happens in "real " life.
      Finaly, according to my standards a clean signal wouldn´t
      have any distortion.

      73, Jim SM2EKM
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Ämne:   RE: [AMPS] RE: Re: Re: Mission Impossible

Jan asks;

>You say below that signals was clean but distorted due to too much 
speech
processing.How can a signal be clean and distorted at the same time?

By 'clean', I mean not excessively wide - or, if you like, the occupied
bandwidth is correct for the voice modulated single sideband signal.
Distortion in stages prior to the final band limiting signal filter (we 
are
talking filter exciters here, not phasing or third method or DSP 
generators
using Hilbert transforms unless a band limiting filter follows the 
speech
processing) doesn't broaden the signal.

Of course, a receiver with reciprocal mixing problems will show an SSB
signal to be wide, no matter how much attenuation is used in the antenna
input, because reciprocal mixing has a linear (i.e. dB for dB) 
relationship
with input signal.

73

Peter G3RZP



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