Single-sideband Emission

Single-sideband emission is a form of Amplitude modulation in which only one of the sidebands is transmitted. Conventional Amplitude modulation transmits a lower sideband, a carrier, and an upper sideband. Single-sideband transmission is usually found in shortwave radio bands, with some stations utilizing sidebands to reduce noise in the signal.

 

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