VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
"Telstar Electronics" wrote...
On Aug 29, 11:37 pm, " Peter" wrote:
How does the VoiceMax recognise 100% modulation?
Does it not simply hold it at whatever maximum the person with
the screwdriver sets the radio to? You know, the guy who you
told to crank thre radio up when fitting the VoiceMax.
Yes... Voicemax has an adjustable fast-acting limiter. During
the set up this limiter is adjusted so the output envelope
(AM) is at 100% modulation during speech.
Stop dodging the question...
It will hold it at whatever maximum modulation level the
"screwdriver expert" has set the radio at, right?
The 100% is only if the person has correctly adjusted the
radio to give 100% maximum, right?
If - due to lack of equipment, knowledge, or both - the
person sets the radio to over-modulate or splatter, the
voicmax will ensure a constant over-deviation or
splattering. No let-up.
Not only is it possible for a radio to overmodulate with
your product installed but, with the lack of technical
knowledge and proper test equipment that is common
with CB, it is extremely likely.
Let me get this right...
Modulation without swing... the carrier is AM modulated,
without any "swing" in the output?
No swing, a constant output level. Yet you have AM
modulation... output level swing.
As you appear to have ducked this one, I have to assume that
either the question went over your head or you didn't want
to admit to something.
In case it was the first reason, I will try dumbing it down...
Amplitude Modulation... The output level "swings" above
and below the carrier level.
Get it yet?
If the output level does not swing, then you have a constant
amplitude... no amplitude modulation.
No amplitude modulation = no audio. Unless, of course,
you are using FM.
Regards,
Peter.
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