Curtis LeMay with Art Collins instagated the change to SSB for HF in the
late 50's.

Does the B52 have a SSB HF radio? If so, from when?

Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
"Real Radios Glow in the Dark"
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Subject: [AMRadio] WAS:Carrier with one sideband - NOW: Aviation Radio


> For the greatest part of aviation Radio, whether it is Civil OR Military
> - VHF comms are Full AM (DSB w/Carrier).
>
> 1) I am a pilot
> 2) I also have the military ground based receivers.
>
> Now the twist!
>
> For transoceanic flights, BOTH civil and Military use SSB.  Mil runs in
> the 6, 8, 9, or 11 Mc regions.  WX is sent "just" a bit below the bottom
> end of 80M - SSB.
>
>
> --
> Bob Bethman/NØDGN/BC-610/Northern Radio
> SP-600 Manassas, VA - MultiBand Dipoles
>
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