Jim,

I understand what the rules mean, however is seems that some folks feel 
that the entire emission from AM DSB is 3Kc.

I just wanted to "clearly" tell it how it is.

What it comes down to, an AM DSB *WILL* exceed 6Kc.  That would even be 
if each sideband is limited to 3Kc in width.  This is due to the 
beginning od the modulation, if at 300cps, would be separated from the 
carrier by at LEAST that much.

I have also posted, with regard to the BC-610s and T-213s, that their 
audio chains pass about an extra 100cps per sideband.

One also has to keep in mind that these were NEVER intended for use 
outside the military.

I wonder what the T-368s do, as they replaced the T-213s in the last 
version that went out in the communications package.

I do not like to assume!  We all know where THAT goes.

Bob - N0DGN

On 3/10/2010 10:23 AM, Jim Tonne wrote:
> Bob:
>
> I am pretty sure that by "bandwidth of 3 kc" they
> definitely meant   *modulating signal*  bandwidth
> of 3 kc.
>
> - Jim W4ENE

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