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Enhanced SSB Audio - K4QKY

    http://www.k4qky.com/files/enhancedssbaudio.pdf
    What constitutes enhanced ssb audio? Audio processing aimed at balancing the low, mid and high frequencies. Conventional ssb primarily emphasizes the mid range and tends to often sound punchy, stringent and ear fatiguing. • Narrow range microphones • Internal speech processing Click to play sound bite Enhanced ssb is usually accomplished only

W4NEQ SSB audio

    http://w4neq.com/htm/hamaudio.htm
    Dynamic processing for ssb and fm will be more exacting and efficient with improved symmetry - that's why virtually all modern broadcast audio processors use some means of phase-rotation. The technique imparts variable phase shift across the audio passband, particularly in the bass-midrange region - about 500-700 Hertz.

Introduction to eSSB, SSB Hi-fi Amateur Radio Audio Processing

    http://www.nu9n.com/intro.html
    eSSB SSB Hi fi, Mid fi and Low fi audio for Amateur Radio that increases the intelligibility and reliability of communications audio is my primary focus for designing this web site. It is my desire to be of some assistance in providing some fundamentals regarding good quality SSB audio transmission and reception.

Shure 55 Audio Processing for SSB - Recommendations? …

    https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/shure-55-audio-processing-for-ssb-recommendations.775546/
    Would like to have recommendations on what kind of audio processing is needed and or desired for a Shure 55 (1940's) microphone for SSB ham use. My unit has the selectable low/med/high impedance option. I understand that this mic was predominately designed for broadcast music and has a fairly flat frequency response up to about 16-18 KHz ...

NU9N Transmitter eSSB, SSB, Hi-fi, Mid-fi, Lo-fi Audio ...

    http://www.nu9n.com/tx.html
    The broadcast AM station in white (WBBM AM in Chicago) above is producing 9.5kHz of audio via a 19kHz RF bandwidth. (9.5kHz LSB + 9.5kHz USB plus carrier) This bandwidth supports excellent vocal and fair music reproduction. As you can see, the typical SSB signal is very narrow but unfortunately, very "Canned" sounding as well.

Changed my mind on SSB audio/signal processing | QRZ Forums

    https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/changed-my-mind-on-ssb-audio-signal-processing.476166/
    I didn't realize how much SSB signal processing has changed in recent years. Anyway, as I tuned around after we got done testing, I was surprised at how many enjoyable sounding SSB voice signals I heard. The widest was 4 kHz, and it obviously had a lot of audio/signal processing -- but it wasn't offensive, it was actually quite pleasant.

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