On Sep 4, 7:50 pm, "Yo Mamma" wrote:
"james" wrote in message
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On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 15:42:26 -0700, Telstar Electronics
wrote:
|On Sep 4, 3:22 pm, james wrote:
| Actually an AM signal with a constant 100% modulated signal is more
| equivalent to a single tone at a constant level. Just carrier would be
| a condition when there is no modulation.
| In either case there is no intelligence being transmitted.
|
|Nonsense. Why can't you have multiple frequencies (such as voice) at
|the 100% level? The answer: you can!
|Now that signal has all the original intelligence of the voice that
|created it...
|www.telstar-electronics.com
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One frequency or five thousand frequencies, if they are all at the
same amplitude the resultant modulated signal is still unintelligable.
You simple can't transmit intelligence with a constant 100% modulated
AM carrier.
Now if you compressor was advertised at giving a average of 50%
modulation, then I would not have as much issues. On average an AM
signal will be about 33% average modulation with peaks at about 100%.
The human voice generally lies between 3 to 1 and 5 to 1 peak to
average power.
james
So, if I inject a 1KC continuous tone into an AM transmitter, it will be
unintelligible?
All you will hear is a 1 kHz tone, nothing more, so what's the purpose
of that unless you are intent on transmitting MCW. If you push all
peaks of the audio waveform to 100% modulation then all you have is
tons of distortion. The claim is pure snake oil.
Now rethink YOUR argument again, Yo Mamma