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Old July 23rd 03, 10:26 PM
Frank Gilliland
 
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In , "CBer"
wrote:

Mabry you need to read what I said again, IN CBs there is NO audio clipper
( look into a FM transmitter circuit and see if one of those are found
inside a CB, NOT. ) it just a feed back circuit that controls the modulation
level by using a AGC audio circuit, and that is what the techs cut out.


You are right, most of them do use an AGC (AMC) system. Regardless, they are
there for a reason -- they prevent overmodulation while maintaining the dynamic
range of the modulating speech. Disabling the circuit will most definately cause
overmodulation.

BTW, Mabry is back with the Mariner's again.

In
my reference the audio clippers does clip the audio in a symmetrical way
that sounds Good with out over modulation.


The AMC circuits are not symmetrical? And unless you happen to have a sampling
o-scope on the bench, how do you know you aren't overmodulating? You don't, and
you most likely are, especially when "LOUD" is your primary objective.

For as saying CB want to be Loud and Swing
is a kick .


Maybe to a moron or a small child.

Read the other post first before jumping. Open up the CBs as of today and
compare it to other radios in the other fields, they are being in
technology, To BIG, no good engineering in them, just old circuits that
everybody in china has copied, and the same old cap.


That's because AM is old technology. Read MY other post before jumping -- radio
is a method of communication. It is not an amusement park for morons, and not a
therapy room for unsocialized misfits whom people ignore in normal conversation.
If you want to be 'LOUD', distort your voice, and add cool sound effects, get an
audio effects box like a MidiVerb and plug it into your stereo. If you want to
be heard, say something that people want to hear instead of forcing your idiotic
and thoughtless rhetoric on them with screaming, splatter and 'swang'. Because
otherwise, the only people you are impressing are other morons like yourself.

Here's a new technical term for you: PLP, or Peak Learning Power. It is defined
as the highest point on the learning curve that a person is able to achieve.
People with a low PLP never seem to understand that "power" isn't how many watts
you have, it's how you -control- those watts; and it's not how "LOUD" you are,
it's how you -control- your speech. Even Twisty understands that much. Like I
said before, get a clue. Do you want to impress people? Prove that your PLP
wasn't maxed out by the concepts of "LOUD" and "swang".






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