Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I'm going to have to install some
software to identify some of the signals.
I would think that IMD products in a high-level PA that is over-driven
beyond good linearity limits could add some junk in the "undesired
sideband"? FWIW
IMD **requires** two or more signals at once, and does not appear anything
like sideband leakage. This was a single shifting tone, and the lower
frequency signal went the opposite way but the same amount as the main
signal with shifts. That is classic for inadequate sideband suppression.
There are multiple problems with using SSB to transmit audio tones and
"thinking" it is a pure digi mode.
1.) things like this do not show on almost all digi waterfalls because they
are out of passband of the other fellows receiver.
2.) SSB carrier, noise, and opposite sideband suppression is limited by the
radio quality
3.) output purity is also limited by audio input purity, which includes
audio line issues
4.) most digi operators do not have the low noise antennas most DXers have,
and cannot hear some fairly strong signals. They are often on digimodes
because of that!
5.) radios have terrible SSB transmitter performance compared to even fair
receivers, so the transmitters often set the adjacent channel interference
levels
Placing digimodes near weak signal areas is not very wise frequency
planning, but there is nothing anyone can do about it.
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