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Roland Stiner wrote:
I live 2 miles away from WOR 710's transmitter site in NJ. I am receiving them loudly on thier 5th harmonic on 3.550 MHz. My question is: by how much does an am broadcaster have to surpress thier hormonics? Roland, NK2U I believe this quote from the rules should help: (b) Emissions 10.2 kHz to 20 kHz removed from the carrier must be attenuated at least 25 dB below the unmodulated carrier level, emissions 20 kHz to 30 kHz removed from the carrier must be attenuated at least 35 dB below the unmodulated carrier level, emissions 30 kHz to 60 kHz removed from the carrier must be attenuated at least [5 + 1 dB/kHz] below the unmodulated carrier level, and emissions between 60 kHz and 75 kHz of the carrier frequency must be attenuated at least 65 dB below the unmodulated carrier level. Emissions removed by more than 75 kHz must be attenuated at least 43 + 10 Log (Power in watts) or 80 dB below the unmodulated carrier level, whichever is the lesser attenuation, except for transmitters having power less than 158 watts, where the attenuation must be at least 65 dB below carrier level. The above is from section 73.44 of the 1-98 edition of the FCC rules. I doubt they have changed since then. Charlie -- To respond by Email remove never- from address |
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