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This in reality means that a 100% single tone modulated AM signal can reach PEP values of around 165 watts. So that his amp should be rated around 40 watts carrier on AM and around 160 watts PEP on sideband. In properly-adjusted AM, average power at 100% modulation = 1.5 X resting carrier power, and PEP = 4 X resting carrier power This was taken from http://www.ab4oj.com/peptest.html which also agrees with http://www.rf-amplifiers.com/index.php?topic=peak_power Nice try... www.telstar-electronics.com |
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