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Old 8th Apr 2019, 1:50 am   #63
John KC0G
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Default Re: ISB Receivers

Post #61 is a wonderful. Thank you.

I was not familiar with the June 1954 issue of Electronic Engineering. The whole issue is interesting. Marconi (MWT) were very well represented.

The POIEEJ article is one of a series which I have briefly seen but do not have copies. W.J. (John) Bray was the lead author of the first part. He was also the lead author for:
W.J. Bray, H.G. Lillicrap, and W.R.H. Lowry, "The Design of Transmitter Drives and Receivers for Single-Sideband Systems", Jounal IEE, Vol 94, Part IIIA, 1947, pp 298-327. This was one of the supporting papers for the IEE Radiocommunication convention in 1947
It would be interesting to know how things developed from 1947 to 1952

The 1970 Marconi survey is taken from the article by Beard. See post #35. It implies that the H2900 was suitable for naval communications. I have no idea if that was a standard feature, or the bullet-proof front-end was an optiion. No wonder that the H2900 was so expensive.

There is a description of the Marconi H2310 Argo in a 1970 article by Gould. Again see post #35. Again, I don't have a copy.

73 John

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