Eton G5 owner manual Introduction to Single Sideband SSB, Amateur Radio Shortwave Bands m=meters

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INTRODUCTION TO SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB)

Many higher-end shortwave radios have special circuitry enabling SSB, a highly efficient way of electronically processing transmitted and received signals for two-way communication. Examples of this are amateur radio (hams), maritime and aeronautical communication. Either upper side band (USB) or lower side band (LSB) can be used. Non-voice methods of communication can also be heard, including CW (Morse code) and RTTY (radio teletype).

Receiving SSB signals is not always easy. Since this is two-way communications, transmissions are often very short and sporadic. Also, most two-way communication uses relatively low power, 50 to 1000 watts. The amateur radio operators are easiest to find, Best results are experienced when using an outdoor shortwave antenna such as a dipole.

Follow your radio’s instructions on how to engage its SSB feature. Shown next are some selected frequency ranges on which SSB com- munications can be found. All frequencies are shown in kilohertz.

Amateur Radio Shortwave Bands (m=meters)

80m: 3500-4000

17m: 18068-18168

40m: 7000-7300

15m: 21000-21450

30m: 10100-10150

12m: 24890-24990

 

 

20m: 14000-14350

10m: 28000-29700

 

 

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Contents G5 AM/FM STEREO/ MW.SW.LW Dual Conversion Page Do YOU Need HELP? Table of Contents Table of Contents Features What the G5 IncludesFeatures DiagramsDiagrams Right Side Left SideInstalling Batteries Battery Strength IndicatorGetting Started More Important Battery USE Information Powering the G5 with the Included AC ADAPTER/CHARGERGetting Started Important AC ADAPTER/CHARGER Information and Precautions Charging Ni-MH Batteries in the G5Battery Charging Time Chart Battery Charging Notes and CautionsBefore Using the G5 Using the Sleep Timer FeatureBasic Radio Operation Turning the G5 on and OFFUsing the Lock Feature Volume ControlBasic Radio Operation MethodUsing the DX/LOCAL Switch Selecting FM, AM and Shortwave SWListening in FM Stereo Tuning in Stations Tuning KnobButtons Direct Frequency EntryAUTO-SCAN Tuning Basic Radio Operation Shortwave with the E5G5 Auto-Tuning Chart Using the G5’s SSB Single Side Band FeatureClock and Alarm Features Signal Strength IndicatorSetting the Clock Clock and Alarm Features Setting the Clock and WeekdayTime Zone Abbreviation List Clock and Alarm Features Setting the Alarms 1 Through 4ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING the Alarms Working with Memory Storing Stations Into MemoryLabeling Memory Pages Accessing What is Stored Into Memory Working with MemoryChecking Memory Capacity Checking Pages and MemoriesUsing the page COPY/PASTE Function Erasing MemoryDeleting ALL Memory Contents Using the ATS Memory FeatureUsing the Light STEREO/MONO ButtonLINE-OUT Socket Reset Button Rear Folding StandWhat is SHORTWAVE? Introduction to ShortwaveWhat are Shortwave BANDS? Simplified Shortwave Band Chart Introduction to ShortwaveIntroduction to Shortwave Some Basic Rules of ThumbShortwave Time Stations Getting Close to a WindowShortwave Antennas Introduction to Single Sideband SSB Amateur Radio Shortwave Bands m=metersAeronautical SW Frequency Ranges usually USB Maritime SW Frequency Ranges usually USBFinding Shortwave Antennas Troubleshooting Reset ProcedureShortwave Magazines Shortwave DirectoriesTroubleshooting Warranty and Service Information Warranty and Service Information ONE Year Limited WarrantyWarranty and Service Information continue Etón Corporation Etón Europe/Lextronix GermanyEtón Canada
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