Tuning Single Sideband (SSB)

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  • @shandybrandy5407
    @shandybrandy5407 3 роки тому +5

    This video which had been created wayback in 2011 is still so helpful. You explain things so well that differentiates what several training camps teach. And thats the reason ever since I discovered this UA-cam channel it has become my mentor.
    Thank you Dave for all the hard work you put in bringing these brilliant videos.
    Greetings from New Delhi, India.
    73
    VU2TQT

  • @deansdetail
    @deansdetail 4 роки тому +5

    Brand new to HF and SSB this helped tremendously. Thank you for such a well made video and explanation

  • @michaeledmonds3027
    @michaeledmonds3027 3 роки тому +1

    Dave, I keep finding your older basic information videos and they're SO VERY HELPFUL in understanding ham radio. Thanks so much!

  • @chuckwilliams6294
    @chuckwilliams6294 2 роки тому +1

    Another great U-Tube posting. Thanks Dave! BTW, I learned 33 years ago, that slow tuning for SWLing or Amateur Radio work, is more easily accomplished by placing your "pointer" finger inside of the VFO knob "hole", if your VFO knob is so equipped. Much faster, and more ergonomically comfortable during a 36-48 hour contest, than "riding" the edge or "flat" of the knob. 73, N7MZW Wyoming

  • @garyblackerby3226
    @garyblackerby3226 4 роки тому +1

    That is the best explanation of SSB signals and tuning that I have seen!

  • @rjstewart
    @rjstewart 7 років тому +2

    This is a great video. I shared it with my friend who is taking his exam soon. You do a great job explaining SSB, thanks!

  • @DucatiMTS1200
    @DucatiMTS1200 4 роки тому

    A most informative video in your usual enthusing and happy way Dave. Thank you.

  • @greatwhitebuffalo6807
    @greatwhitebuffalo6807 3 роки тому

    Not wanting to sound like a shill but I passed my Tech and General in one shot largely watching these vids and practice tests. Now I’m really in trouble, ha, ha, ha. Thanks Dave.

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  3 роки тому

      Congrats and welcome to ham radio! Check out the reference station at www.dcasler.com/reference.

  • @Vascular10
    @Vascular10 10 років тому +2

    Thank you Dave. Keep it up. I am studying for general now.

  • @Brauma54
    @Brauma54 4 роки тому

    Excellent explanation. Thanks so much. Most ham videos I’ve seen so far just assume you fully understand SSB already. So now I need to put acTen-Tec Jupiter on my watch list!

  • @cfjruth
    @cfjruth 7 років тому

    Very useful video; thanks Dave! I've dabbled in SSB so far, but this really helped clear up a lot of the concepts of tuning.

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  7 років тому +1

      I'm glad you found the video useful! Get on the air lots and keep those bands warm!

  • @em7dim9
    @em7dim9 26 днів тому

    Simply amazing that in just 10 short years the airwaves have basically vacated. Not much to hear today.

  • @brianshanahan3878
    @brianshanahan3878 3 роки тому

    Just got my general and your videos are EXTEMELY HELPFUL!!!

  • @jeffreywonser3241
    @jeffreywonser3241 8 років тому

    I'm kind of poking around. This explained this topic (and features on radios I'm looking at) VERY well! THANK YOU!

  • @FirstWizardZorander
    @FirstWizardZorander 10 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot! Your explanations are easy to follow, and well laid out. 73 de SA5FTP

  • @robertovaca424
    @robertovaca424 5 років тому

    Thanks very much David! This video was very helpfull to me as a SWL...73..

  • @swlmiami6605
    @swlmiami6605 3 роки тому +1

    This video is very old, but at 6:03 he just recommended to run the RF GAIN wide open. This confirms the suspicions of many that people actually run their radios in this inefficient way. People, don't do that. This is all wrong. Lower your RF GAIN, raise up your AF GAIN, and use it as a volume control to reduce background noise. You CAN still pick up weak signals doing this, even better than before.

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      I've been doing this method for several years myself and am surprised at how many operators just default to max RF gain and use the AF for volume as if they were using a VHF or UHF FM transceiver. I'm assuming that's where this practice came from.

  • @jcara17
    @jcara17 10 років тому +1

    Thank you, Dave. Another winner!

  • @abundantYOUniverse
    @abundantYOUniverse Рік тому

    This was really helpful, exactly what I needed, thanks!

  • @robertlackey9742
    @robertlackey9742 6 років тому

    Hello Dave, finally mailed the technician license, missed the general by 3. There's always next week. I joined my local club to wall into dirty looks and definitely bad vibes. Maybe it's the pony tail hair. Maybe it's the ex state patrol car I drive but o wanted the best radio friendly vehicle in my budget. Certainly am not going to find any help there. I do get my father's old call sign. K2GFI. It'll take a couple of weeks. But being a junior helps. Apparently I get first dubs on it. I've much to learn and very excited where I can take this. Physics and astronomy have been my focus of learning for the past 4 or 5 years. Thanks for all your hard work and being the type of person you are. Willing to teach and share knowledge. I got one am very grateful for your help and hope you keep your videos coming. Just make sure you take some time for yourself. You've more than earned it. Thanks again. Robert J Lackey soon to be K2GFI. 📡

    • @robertlackey9742
      @robertlackey9742 6 років тому

      For one*

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  6 років тому

      Sorry to hear about the club experience. If it doesn't improve within the next few visits, go club shopping. Glad to hear you can get your father's callsign. Perhaps will meet on the air soon.

    • @sylviaoliva1843
      @sylviaoliva1843 6 років тому

      Keep on keeping on and stay with your own beingness. 73, K0VY

  • @PaulWeidenbener
    @PaulWeidenbener 2 роки тому

    I learned a LOT from this video! Thanks!

  • @hielmyz
    @hielmyz 4 роки тому

    Very good explanation, very understandable for beginners.

  • @manusudha4269
    @manusudha4269 2 роки тому

    Great video Sir.

  • @lorensteele2962
    @lorensteele2962 3 роки тому

    Appreciate this excellent video!

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 4 роки тому

    Very useful, thanks. Suggestion: A little more depth on AGC and the differences in technique between SDR tuning and traditional superhet tuning. I know a lot is the same but there are also differences. It would be great if you could explain those.

  • @stevenpgross
    @stevenpgross 7 років тому +2

    Excellent presentation! I have a General license but little actual experience on the air. I'm trying to get up to speed. Thanks for the very helpful video.

  • @slshock
    @slshock 7 років тому

    Good job Dave.

  • @ehsaananwaar
    @ehsaananwaar 4 роки тому

    This video is informative for me.

  • @alexchin2286
    @alexchin2286 Місяць тому

    Hi Dave. I am a new listener to SSB. I would appreciate you advice on my inability to hear the other operator. Usually, I only hear one party but when the other person speaks I cannot hear his voice. What is the remedy? Should I tune my BFO slowly or is my dipole antenna (for listening only) not resonnant for the 20M band? Thanks for your advice.

    • @alexchin2286
      @alexchin2286 13 днів тому

      Its over 1 month and still no response from Dave. I guess he no longer active.

  • @ETWL897
    @ETWL897 Рік тому

    What were the calls for those two people talking? One of the guys sound exactly like my uncle Marty K1PIG.

  • @MrTonyd1954
    @MrTonyd1954 3 роки тому

    Is there a book that explains in detail what each knob represents and does? I love your videos but I still prefer in addition a document I can review until the concept is clear. All your videos are great introductions to various topics. Thanks and keep those videos coming. Also a book should contain background info for the newbie

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      The owner's manual. This one should be on the internet for download somewhere, maybe from Ten Tec. Most manuals are available this way. Or are you referring to each general function? Maybe an ARRL operating manual or similar.

  • @seaningram4434
    @seaningram4434 9 років тому

    That's a nice Ten-Tec Jupiter :)
    73s de KD4ADV
    I am using a Yaesu FT-757 GX II (CAT) with an MFJ Tuner and an HF5B / Butternut antenna.

  • @anupamkar8813
    @anupamkar8813 Рік тому

    Can a single frequecy be used in AM and in SSB mode both by two different stations simultaneously?

  • @neilcampbell4833
    @neilcampbell4833 3 роки тому

    What if a SW radio has SSB mode but no upper or lower option , which one does it go to? Like on the grundig yaught boy 400.

  • @SomeNavyGuy
    @SomeNavyGuy 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @hecrowell9771
    @hecrowell9771 3 роки тому

    hi Dave
    the other night while tuning the HF Bands with my IC751 that I just received, by chance I came across a group of hams from my home town. they were operating SSB on the 80 meter band. tuning my receiver very carefully, it looked to me that the frequency of operation was 3.550. i called in and was heard but reported by the other end that I was off frequency and should try again at 3.560 - which I did. it was confirmed by the 4 other operators that I was now properly tuned. my RIT and XIT both were off. i am very inexperienced in the world of SSB as I normally operate CW mode.
    my question is - what could I have done differently so that I could have nailed their exact operating frequency in the first place? not knowing the correct procedure makes me a bit hesitant of calling other SSB stations.

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      It looked like it was 3.550 but how did it sound? It should sound perfectly clear, no shift in pitch, almost broadcast quality in some cases. I'm surprised at how many operators tune SSB signals off frequency and have horrible shift in pitch, even at field day operations where we demonstrate our abilities. Trust your ears, then your eyes. With that said, there is a chance that your radio might have an issue, maybe be off frequency a bit.

  • @seizethedaymt7637
    @seizethedaymt7637 4 роки тому

    Thank you. Question: what is that horrible squealing noise we occasionally run into while tuning?

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      Sometimes it's an AM signal, or could be CW, other sources could be RFI.

  • @BunkyC36
    @BunkyC36 10 років тому

    Thanks! This was exactly what I have been wanting to understand at this early stage of using my HF radio. The tip on using RIT will be helpful.
    Is your Bandwidth and Pass Band Filter controls the same as my Lo/Width and Hi/Shift Filter controls?

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  10 років тому

      David, I'm glad you found the video useful. Without knowing your specific radio model, I'd have to say that your Low/Width and Hi/Shift are likely similar to Bandwidth and the Passband. 73

    • @BunkyC36
      @BunkyC36 10 років тому

      Thanks again David. My rig is an inherited 1996 - Kenwood TS-870S with no documentation or an Elmer to teach me how to run it. Yours is the first I have found showing actual operation. I printed the Owner's Manual and have been pouncing in SSB contests the past few months. I am not an EE, just an appliance operator. ;-) enjoying HF.
      P.S. In your video, you had 14.255.2 tuned at 11:36 AM (?) to what sounded like a military net. Is that an actual net for military vets?

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  10 років тому

      David Hill The net was that of the radio club of a veteran's hospital. They asked each contact if he/she is a veteran.

  • @clydestamp1198
    @clydestamp1198 8 років тому

    easy to understand. thank you

  • @Spoolz07
    @Spoolz07 9 років тому

    Well explained, thank you.

  • @MrJaz8088
    @MrJaz8088 3 роки тому

    Have you played with a Royce with DSB Double Side Band, it Transmit on both Upper & Lower at the same time

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      That's essentially AM. SSB is half of AM, less the carrier.

  • @jcoronet2000
    @jcoronet2000 6 років тому

    so, when I tune into a frequency the number displayed is the carrier wave. and the radio listens to a range on either side (upper or lower)? so I may be able to listen to LSB using USB but if I try to tune in I would transmit on the opposite side of the carrier wave, and no one would hear me?

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  6 років тому

      Oh, they would hear you-but so distorted as to be indecipherable

  • @dougdukes1039
    @dougdukes1039 5 років тому

    I have a older Kenwood. It has a mode button that just says LSB/USB.......... is there a way to tell when I need to use what? or do I just use what ever works? Thanks

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  5 років тому +1

      The rule of thumb is LSB below 10 MHz and USB above 10 MHz. The only exception is 60 meters, which is USB.

  • @radman999
    @radman999 9 років тому

    What type of SDR setup do you use, David? Thanks for another excellent video.

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  9 років тому +1

      I use a FiFi SDR I purchased from www.funkamateur.de, plus the excellent SDRConsole (V2) software from v2.sdr-radio.com/. Re the software, be very careful you're downloading the right thing.

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      Actually the Jupiter is an SDR. It's a control panel & display version of the Pegasus which is a conventional SDR. It can even be operated in Pegasus mode.

    • @radman999
      @radman999 Рік тому +1

      @@GearHeadHam Wow, my comment was 7 years ago.

  • @VIPPersonTM
    @VIPPersonTM 7 років тому

    That was a great help video but mind I ask what is VSB?

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  7 років тому

      USB means upper sideband. LSB is lower sideband. Look at my General Class playlist, and there are explanations of these types of signals.

    • @VIPPersonTM
      @VIPPersonTM 7 років тому +2

      no no not usb . I mean vsb stand for vestigal sideband

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      It's a sideband that has been only partly cut off or suppressed.

  • @numbersix1908
    @numbersix1908 5 років тому

    Hi David, my receiver only has a mode for 'SSB' and not USB or LSB. What do I do?

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  5 років тому

      You're fine. It will pick the correct sideband for the band you're working.

    • @numbersix1908
      @numbersix1908 5 років тому

      @@davecasler thank you David

  • @steventatum9327
    @steventatum9327 2 роки тому

    My 5555N has a clarifier knob and for the life of me im not sure how to use it.

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      That should be like a fine tuning knob, mainly used when the normal tuning steps won't get you to the exact frequency you are trying to listen to.

  • @SuAmigoElilegal
    @SuAmigoElilegal 3 роки тому

    Hey does these has vhf and uhf ?

  • @FStewartIII
    @FStewartIII 5 років тому

    can you advise what video capture software you use?

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  5 років тому +1

      I use lots of software. I do my main editing in CyberLink PowerDirector 17. For screen capture I usually use Faststone Capture.

  • @nelsonfernandes3929
    @nelsonfernandes3929 2 роки тому

    EVERY GOOD KNOWLEDGE

  • @kisho2679
    @kisho2679 2 роки тому

    does SSB reach 80 miles?

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому +1

      It's not SSB or any other mode that determines range, it's the frequency.

    • @kisho2679
      @kisho2679 Рік тому

      well, SSB is actually specified by its frequency ;-)

    • @GearHeadHam
      @GearHeadHam Рік тому

      @@kisho2679 SSB is specified by its frequency? Not sure that makes any sense. Still the mode has no direct effect on range or propagation, to answer your question. It's frequency that determines range, line of sight dependency, propagation, etc. Some HF frequencies will skip over the 80 mile range while 40, 80 & 160 meters would likely do that range well. VHF and above generally would not make the 80 mile range (without ducting). At that point you can pick SSB or any other mode without it affecting range much if any.

  • @dxradiohobby8234
    @dxradiohobby8234 9 місяців тому

    Ótimo

  • @jackmoorhead2147
    @jackmoorhead2147 3 роки тому

    New music

  • @cobrasvt347
    @cobrasvt347 4 роки тому

    5:24 what is PBT ? Peanut Butter Tuner ? Lol. Just kidding. I know what it is 😆

  • @kn9ioutom
    @kn9ioutom 9 років тому

    I LOVE MY JUPITER 73 DE K9IOU CHICAGO

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  9 років тому

      +Joe Weis I had very good luck with mine. I just replaced it with a Yaesu FTdx-3000. The Jupiter was very good to me for many years. 73, Dave

  • @kn9ioutom
    @kn9ioutom 9 років тому

    PLEASE MORE TECH TIPS DE K9IOU K

  • @smartapeproductions2139
    @smartapeproductions2139 5 років тому

    hey dave what about 2m band usb 144.200 USB surly as a tech they can talk there as well :) KG5CUO

    • @davecasler
      @davecasler  5 років тому

      Yes

    • @smartapeproductions2139
      @smartapeproductions2139 5 років тому

      @@davecasler maybe when this new cycle starts we will here more on 2m and people can go back to using it as much as the old days lol I keep it on there all the time and monitor it :)

    • @smartapeproductions2139
      @smartapeproductions2139 5 років тому

      I never could figure out why they wait to teach space weather in the general when it is just effective in the 2/m band :P My parents where Cb fanatics in the 70's and 80's but i learned a lot then about space weather and propagation I was and still am loving the ham as i study for my general but i got a buddy who was a fellow cber back in the day fixing to take the ham test soon so that rocks the education alone is worth the time...KG5CUO