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AUTOMATIC SSB RELAY DELAY?

Sonar

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Does anyone know if this amp can be operated on SSB?

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I know some amps have a diode or capacitor in the amps keying circuit that allows the amp to operate on SSB without having a dedicated SSB switch.
 

You can put a capacitor from the negative side of the relay coil to ground. That will add delay. As someone already mentioned it is a class C amp. Most cb sets sound so bad on ssb no one will really notice the extra distortion anyway.
 
That's plausible if you put a few thousand mfd on there. I do like the other method but if a guy could reference the schematic and figure it out he probably wouldn't have asked.
It would take 4.7 uf to work. But you are right if he could read a schematic the question would not have been asked.

Best advice I can give is to sell that amp and buy one rigged for ssb.
 
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It would take 4.7 uf to work. But you are right if he could read a schematic the question would not have been asked.

Best advice I can give is to sell that amp and buy one rigged for ssb.
The best advise is the best advice.
You would be better off to sell it as they get a good price used and buy a 2 transistor amp that runs in push/pull and has some kind of bias for SSB work.
The mod and mod v are really only good for AM.
They work well if you set them to just dead key slightly more than the radio and let them swing to full output.
It looks really impressive on a watt meter, even more so if you drive a bigger amp with it.
I am not going to tell you it will be clean.....but if swing is your thing......
It can be rough but.
They will never sound right on side band.
Been there.

73
Jeff
 
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