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"Telspam Electronics" wrote...
Absolute rubbish... If you don't have enough freq deviation... you will not get out well on FM... and your range will be decreased. Please, Brian, don't try telling a granny how to suck eggs. We have had FM CB here for many years. So, I talk not just from the theory, but from knowledge and experience of FM CB in use and the legal situation in this country. Let's make this very simple for you... Our CBs have a maximum LEGAL deviation. This maximum is set to stop adjacent channel interference - which DID occur on a grand scale when the limit was higher. UK CB radios are adjusted, and government tested, to meet that standard. This includes both deviation and, as the law requires, the receiver bandwidth. As these radios are tested before approval, adding any internal board that alters the power, frequencies, deviation or any other tested specification may invalidate the approval and make the complete radio illegal for use on the CB band. I suggest you review http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequen...dulation_index for details. This coming from someone who, by his own admission, cannot see how modifying the waveform suggests that there will be distortion. lol... lmfao. I know about FM, modulation index, Bessel function and sidebands. I may not flaunt my training, qualifications and experience, but some of us understand that this is a CB group and leave such things at the door. May I suggest that *you* learn a little theory? Maybe a little on FM sidebands, so that you can see how precarious the balance is between your notional "talk power" and the available bandwidth of UK CB channels. While you are at it, if you intend to target the UK market, I would suggest that you read up on the rules and standards. Bottom line... if you can hold the optimum deviation level on FM... you will get out better without splattering. No, the bottom line is that, not only has the cheap method worked much better on FM CB than a speech processor, it has long been used in broadcast radio and even sound recording. This is extremely effective in a mobile environment. Did you know that, here in the UK, the worst offenders for splatter are often the truck drivers? But this could be about to change, as CADS becomes widespread. CADS allows the broadcast of any material - including chanting, singing and music - on the Citizens Band. That, with it's wide range, high frequencies, etc. is expected to have quite an impact on splatter. Giving either of these groups of people one of your toys can only make matters worse. But what do you care beyond making a fast Buck? You will not be the one clearing up any of the mess. Regards, Peter. ** NOTE: The above is not intended as an insult to any customers or groups. CB enthusiasts only use what some "rig doctor" or shop sells them. The blame is clearly with those giving them bad advice or a "supertune" just to get their money. |
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