Re: Historic AM audio quality
Re Synchrodyne's post no. 62
I remember using a Sony 2001D receiver with its selectable sideband capability. This was useful on the short-wave as a way of making the most of the sound quality of a station that had a strongish adjacent channel source of interference. Obviously it can do no better than the limited bandwidth of the desired programme - but at least you could make the most of what was available compared with double sideband reception.
Not quite an AM III !!
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