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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 |
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