--- In [email protected], "jabauzit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think that the problem comes from the term sideband. With SDRs the
> term sideband is used as sideband relative to the LO frequency. In a
> superhet it is refered as the image.
> I think that Chuck understood the term sideband as sideband relative
> to the supressed carrier of a SSB transmission. He wrote "using the
> I-Q data to achieve IMAGE suppression" and "True SIDEBAND suppression
> would involve using a Costas Loop".
> 
> Jean-Claude PJ2BVU

 Well, if for sideband you intend the sideband relative to the
suppressed carrier in a SSB signal, then I don't understand what you
have to suppress... it was already suppressed at the transmitting
side... but maybe it's my fault, as here it is already 12:15 AM and I am
sleepy...:-)

Good night everybody..
73  Alberto  I2PHD
 

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