What is the advantage of SSB on a CB radio?

An SSB radio transmitter suppresses the carrier and one of the redundant sidebands, and thus transmits the operator's voice in less than half the bandwidth of an AM signal, and with much more efficient use of energy.
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Do you need SSB on CB?

A CB radio does not require a license to operate. CB service operates on 40 shared channels in an AM mode or Single SideBand (SSB) mode.
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What are benefits of SSB?

Advantages and Disadvantages of SSB Modulation
  • The occupied spectrum space otherwise BW is smaller than amplitude modulation & DSB signals.
  • Broadcast of an additional number of signals can be allowable.
  • Power can be saved.
  • The transmission of the high signal can be done.
  • The amount of noise present is less.
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How far can a SSB CB radio transmit?

CB radios have a range of about 3 miles (4.8 km) to 20 miles (32 km) depending on terrain, for line of sight communication; however, various radio propagation conditions may intermittently allow communication over much greater distances.
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Do I need SSB?

Do You Need One? Without getting into the gruesome technical detail…the answer for most boaters is: Probably Not. If you are planning to cruise full time or sail offshore making blue water passages, then an SSB can be a VERY useful and powerful tool.
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A Beginners Guide To SSB CB Operation



Is single sideband still used?

SSB (Single Sideband) is an obscure but very important way to communicate via radio. It is used primarily for two-way voice communication by ham radio operators, aircraft and air traffic control (ATC), ships at sea, military and spy networks. Occasionally some shortwave broadcast stations use this format.
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Is 30 meters upper or lower sideband?

The higher frequency bands above the 30 meter band (20m, 17m, 15m, 12m, 10m, VHF, and UHF bands) utilize the upper sideband (USB), while the lower frequency bands below 30 meters (40m, 80m, 160m) use the lower sideband (LSB).
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How do I increase the range of my CB radio?

The best way to extend the range of your CB, or any radio, is raise the antenna higher. Of course you will need a good quality antenna and Coax. For mobile operations the Wilson 5000 is probably the best.
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How can I make my CB radio more powerful?

There are several procedures for ensuring maximum output.
  1. TUNE THE RADIO. A CB radio is only as good as the coax and antenna connected to it. ...
  2. USE CB-SPECIFIC ANTENNAS. ...
  3. ESTABLISH A GROUND PLANE. ...
  4. CHECK THE VSWR. ...
  5. ELIMINATE RESISTANCE.
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What is the best CB radio for long range?

Best Long Range CB - The Cobra 148 GTL

The person you're trying to talk with will need to have an SSB radio as well to understand you. Our favorite SSB equipped radio is the Cobra 148 GTL. If you read the description of the Cobra 29 series above, much of why we like the 148 GTL will sound familiar.
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What are the disadvantages of SSB?

Disadvantages of SSB over full carrier DSB wave
  • The generation of SSB is quite complex as the suppression of one of the sidebands is difficult.
  • The generation of SSB requires sharp cut off characteristics of the sideband suppression filter.
  • SSB receivers require more precise tuning than DSB.
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What are the disadvantages of SSB SC?

Disadvantages of SSB-SC Modulation

The SSB transmitter and receiver need to have an excellent frequency stability . A slight change in frequency will hamper the quality of transmitted and received signal . Therefore, SSB is not generally used for the transmission of good quality music.
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What is the disadvantage of SSB filters?

Disadvantages. The cost of a single side band SSB receiver is higher than the double side band DSB counterpart be a ratio of about 3:1.
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What band should my CB be on?

1.1 Citizens' Band ('CB') radio operates in the 27 MHz band. It is a short-range radio service for both hobby and business use. It is designed to be used without the need for technical qualifications. However, its use must not cause interference to other radio users.
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What's the difference between upper and lower sideband?

In electronic signal transmission, a sideband is the portion of a modulated carrier wave that is either above or below the basic ( Baseband ) signal. The portion above the baseband signal is the upper sideband ; the portion below is the lower sideband .
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Why is CB limited to 4 watts?

The FCC allows a maximum of 4 watts of output power for CB radios to avoid signal interference with other devices, such as TV and emergency communication radios.
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Are dual CB antennas better?

With antennas on both sides of your vehicle, you're much less likely to have large dead spots because the antenna system can "see" more. This is one of the primary reasons most 18 wheelers have dual antenna setups.
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Does CB antenna length matter?

Yes, taller/longer is better for range of distance when it comes to an antenna and the optimal antenna length is 1/4 wavelength. That translates to 102 inches (8.5 feet), too tall to be practical for most mobile applications.
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What does Delta Tune do on a CB?

The delta tune is the CB name for a very similar function on amateur radios called RIT, or receive incremental tuner. The Delta Tune controls the frequency your radio's receiver is operating on.
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What is the longest CB antenna?

The 'Red Devil' is the longest Thunderpole base loaded mobile antenna. Its long coil and wide-band coverage make this a good choice for any serious mobile CB'er.
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Can CB radios be tracked?

The answer is yes when calculated using triangulation methods. In addition to a highly visible antenna, a receiver and a map you will need these instruments.
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Why is SSB not used for broadcasting?

When carrier is shifted to bandpass, this one sided bandwidth becomes 9 MHz. This is nearly ten times as large as the total bandwidth occupied by all the channels of the AM radio. Use of SSB modulation would cut this in half but SSB is not used for video signals because of the complexity of the SSB receivers.
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What bands can a general transmit on?

Generals can transmit on two new longwave bands that are below the AM broadcast band, as well as 10 HF bands that allow worldwide communications in a variety of modes. Many hams who go for the General class license do so because they want those HF privileges.
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Is CB SSB or AM?

CB Single Sideband (SSB) Print. All CB radios operate on AM, which is the same type of transmission as your typical AM radio station. In addition, some higher-end CB radios are equipped with single sideband, which is a different mode of transmission.
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