> Why are Hams still rf-spamming 160 & 80m with AM carriers
> when a DSB suppressed-carrier signal is just as good, uses
> less power, and may be sync-detected to remove flutter, etc?<
And, AM has a distinct advantage if you want to set up a hot dog cooker across
the street from KDKA with a suitable antenna and use the rf to cook hot dogs -
that is until KDKA got an injunction. Hard to know how long to cook the hot
dogs with suppressed-carrier.
73, Colin K7FM
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