Alternatively, the signals could be separated using a demodulator in single sideband mode.
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Telex systems were adapted to short-wave radio by sending tones over single sideband.
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Typical receiver noise temperatures at 115.3 GHz are 65-70 K single sideband ( SSB ).
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Single sideband transmission is a form of amplitude modulation but in effect filters the result of modulation.
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Pirates operating on shortwave from North America often use single sideband modulation as an alternative to AM.
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Any general communications receiver capable of audio reception at 518 kHz or 490 kHz single sideband can be used.
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During the early 1930s, single sideband ( SSB ) and frequency modulation ( FM ) were invented by amateur radio operators.
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These sub-carriers use special FM-PM-SSBFM ( Frequency Modulation-Phase Modulation-Single Sideband Frequency Modulation ) and have signal frequencies that extend to 45 kHz.
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This can be used to demodulate a type of single sideband signal called " lower sideband " or " inverted sideband ".
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The Audion ( triode ) vacuum tube invented by Lee De Forest in 1906 was the first practical single sideband ( SSB ).