Single Sideband Modulation (SSB) is generally reserved for point-to-point communication.

Single Sideband Modulation (SSB) is generally reserved for point-to-point communication. Correct Answer True

A point-to-point communication refers to bidirectional communication between only one transmitter and one receiver. In SSB-SC modulation technique, the carrier is suppressed and only one of the two side-bands are transmitted. Thus, it reduces power consumption and lessens bandwidth. Thus, it is preferred for point-to-point communication.

Related Questions

What will be the upper sideband and lower sideband frequencies for amplitude modulation of a 5-kHz signal with 40-kHz carrier frequency?