Fred,

I really think you are phishing, but then I am not the list cop.

IMHO, if you want to transmit 'high fidelity', then you should obtain a commercial broadcasting license. In the ham bands, I believe the rule of minimum bandwidth required for communications should prevail. 2.8 or less bandwidth for communications purposes is adequate in most instances for communications purposes IIRC. Another opinion - in the ham bands, the 'be kind to your neighbor' rule applies, and excessive bandwidth violates that premise.

73,
Don W3FPR


Fred (FL) wrote:
OK ...........

What good is ESSB? For good, bad, illegal - K3 is capable apparently of generating it, in
some mode.  If one can't transmit it, legally
or ethically - why for heavan's sake - would
I want the capability to receive it?

Are us poor hams, destined to have 2.7khz
or LESS, forever and a day?  Does SSB, as it
did in 1964 - have to sound a little limited,
a little hard to read, a little squeakier
than those good ole AM rigs?
(boy this ought to get some posts!)  :)

Fred
N3CSY


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