
Single Sideband
Single Sideband (SSB) is a type of radio communication that transmits only one band of audio frequencies instead of the full signal. This makes it more efficient, using less power and allowing signals to travel farther with better clarity. By removing unnecessary parts of the signal, SSB reduces bandwidth, making it ideal for long-distance communication like ham radio, airlines, and maritime operations. It essentially streamlines the message, providing clear, efficient transmission without extra noise or wasted energy.