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On SSB, no power output is produced until the carrier (which is later
suppressed) is modulated. Yeah, you could know this, but it is possible that you do not. This is in case of the latter. As the previous responder said (my memory is bad - sorry), if your meter is slow, the modulated voice peaks may not show up on the meter. ========================= However there are umpteen circuits for a'peak-picker/holder' which with a set suitable time constant will enable any meter to sense the peak and hold it until the next peak. I don't mean just a simple capacitor Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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