When is class C no longer good enough for digital modes?
On Mar 11, 6:41*am, Tim Shoppa wrote:
Class C operation seems very well suited to HF CW operation. At least
if the resulting envelope looks "nice" by ARRL handbook definition of
keyclick reduction, I guess.
But is it good enough for RTTY?
How about for PSK-31? Olivia?
What I've got is an old Eico 720 (Novice 75W-class transmitter biased
for deep class C, for those too young to remember) that I currently
use for CW, but would like to try out for RTTY or maybe PSK-31 by
feeding appropriate waveforms into the "VFO in" jack. My gut feeling
is that RTTY would be OK but don't really understand how class C will
mess up the PSK-31 waveform or introduce intermod that will make the
resulting spectrum broader than necessary.
The Class C stages will clearly fail the usual SSB two-tone testing
but what is a more appropriate test to say that it's good enough - or
not - for PSK-31?
Tim N3QE
PSK-31 is just slow phase-shift keying, no? If the 720 had very
narrow tuned circuits in it, it could be a problem preserving the
fidelity of really fast phase-shift keying, but for the speeds
involved, a very tiny percentage of the bandwidth of the transmitter,
there simply shouldn't be any problem. I suppose there could be an
issue if the transmitter tries to self-oscillate, but if it does,
you've got bigger problems than PSK-31 transmission!
Cheers,
Tom
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