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VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Aug 25, 4:48 pm, Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Aug 25, 5:01 pm,cmdr buzz wrote: That is far beyond any cber's ability. IF they can get it installed they will crank everything up to the max to make sure they get all the "swang" on the meter they can and splatter across all channels. Well... you may be right about the first part... lol But as far as getting as much swing... that would be a neat trick with an audio device AGC such as VoiceMax. You see the AGC holds the modulation up no matter what level the input is... therefore no swing... just constant maximum modulation output. VoiceMax actually doubles the power of any CB by taking the average modulation to 100%.www.telstar-electronics.com To get the average modulation to 100% then you have to be overmodulating. |
VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
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VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Aug 26, 12:12 am, cmdr buzz corey
wrote: To get the average modulation to 100% then you have to be overmodulating. Absolutely not! If you hold the modulation right at 100%... guess what the average is... lol www.telstar-electronics.com |
VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Aug 26, 6:22 am, Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Aug 26, 12:12 am, cmdr buzz corey wrote: To get the average modulation to 100% then you have to be overmodulating. Absolutely not! If you hold the modulation right at 100%... guess what the average is... lolwww.telstar-electronics.com Still sounds like the mode would be 100% with the mean slightly below. |
VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Aug 26, 4:27 am, 777 wrote:
Griff has been spamming for quite some time... Yes indeed the old timer said that ... You know griff from back in the painkiller days Thanks for the history lesson... lol Now, do you have anything to add to the real conversation here? I didn't think so. www.telstar-electronics.com |
VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 08:24:11 -0700, Telstar Electronics
wrote: |On Aug 25, 8:41 am, "vince" wrote: |Modern radios have all that | built in and an older radio would not benefit from it. | |Thanks for your comment Vince... but your statement is simply |incorrect. There is no AGC circuit for transmitted audio in any modern |CB radio. |http://www.telstar-electronics.com/d...evelopment.htm | |--------------- Brian that maybe the one thing you have stated that maybe correct. One of the first thing most CBers do is open the unit up and disable any AGC circuit that limits modulation. james |
VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 19:05:11 -0000, Paul Johnson
wrote: |On Aug 26, 6:22 am, Telstar Electronics |wrote: | On Aug 26, 12:12 am, cmdr buzz corey | wrote: | | To get the average modulation to 100% then you have to be | overmodulating. | | Absolutely not! | If you hold the modulation right at 100%... guess what the average | is... lolwww.telstar-electronics.com | |Still sounds like the mode would be 100% with the mean slightly below. |------------- It maybe possible to get to 100% average modulation without overmodulation. Still such a signal is really unitelligable and not worth the effort to achieve it. A voice so compressed that the peakto average amplitudes are equal will more than likely yield a totally unitelligable signal. I also doubt the claims of 100% average modulation. A decent signal would have about 50% average modulation. After that, you have nothing but a trashy signal in my opinion. Also the claims of double the power are truley absurd. james |
VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Aug 26, 7:22 am, Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Aug 26, 12:12 am,cmdr buzz wrote: To get the average modulation to 100% then you have to be overmodulating. Absolutely not! If you hold the modulation right at 100%... guess what the average is... lolwww.telstar-electronics.com You can modulate over 100% on positive peaks, assuming the power supplied to the final final amp stage being modulated can handle the extra power without clipping the envelope, but you can't go over 100% on negative peaks without distortion. So to get an average modulation of 100% with reasonable signal quality you would have to over modulate on positive peaks and never go over 100% on negative peaks. I doubt your processor nor any cb can handle that. So you can't just "hold the modulation at 100%". |
VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Aug 26, 7:50 pm, james wrote:
It maybe possible to get to 100% average modulation without overmodulation. Still such a signal is really unitelligable and not worth the effort to achieve it. A voice so compressed that the peakto average amplitudes are equal will more than likely yield a totally unitelligable signal. Absolute nonsense. Why do you think that sustaining 100% modulation will render the signal unintelligible? The modulation percentage has to do with the level of modulation applied to the transmitter. As long as you stay below overmodulation (100%) then if the modulation signal has not been clipped... or waveshape altered in any way except size... then your modulation will be perfect... and it will contain all the intelligence it had originally. Not only can it be done... people who have VoiceMax do it every day. www.telstar-electronics.com |
VoiceMax CB Radio Speech Processor
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 15:18:02 -0700, Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Aug 26, 4:27 am, 777 wrote: Griff has been spamming for quite some time... Yes indeed the old timer said that ... You know griff from back in the painkiller days Thanks for the history lesson... lol Now, do you have anything to add to the real conversation here? YES!!! Please stop the spamming of the group... I doubt you will respond to that with your boring banter... Stop Spamming Brian Griffey..... |
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