Compatible sideband transmissionA Compatible sideband transmission, also known as amplitude modulation equivalent (AME) or Single sideband reduced-carrier (SSB-RC), is a type of single sideband RF modulation in which the carrier is deliberately reinserted at a lower level after its normal suppression to permit reception by conventional AM receivers. The general convention is to filter the lower-sideband, and communicate using only the upper-sideband and a partial carrier. [1]
This modulation was first used by the first West-German longwave transmitter between 1953 and 1962, which worked on 151 kHz and is currently mostly used in high frequency military communications. References
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