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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP...edbackAsSeller You know Brian I've stayed out of this because sometimes you do give useful information, but this is just plain spam now and I'm sorry, but you now get kill filed for spamming. On a side note: I've been an EBay member since 2002, never once spammed anyone or group and have had over 700+ sales, all positive feedback, not even a neutral. Landshark |
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On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 16:02:31 GMT, "Landshark" wrote:
You know Brian I've stayed out of this because sometimes you do give useful information, but this is just plain spam now and I'm sorry, but you now get kill filed for spamming. On a side note: I've been an EBay member since 2002, never once spammed anyone or group and have had over 700+ sales, all positive feedback, not even a neutral. Plus most are transaction feedback, not performance feedback. He can't differentiate. Vinnie S. |
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On Sep 1, 11:24 am, wrote:
awwwwww whats the matter pussy-shark? you can't stand seeing a great product made by a great american being a success. go buy some of your dam chinesse made crap, you ****ing communist! Right on target Steve! www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Sep 1, 11:02 am, "Landshark" wrote:
You know Brian I've stayed out of this because sometimes you do give useful information, but this is just plain spam now and I'm sorry, but you now get kill filed for spamming. Please... please... please reconsider and don't put me in the killfile... LOL www.telstar-electronics.com |
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Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... |
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Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message oups.com... |
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Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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IDIOT!
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... |
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Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
Worldwide Feedback Pouring in... VoiceMax a HugeTURD!
IDIOT!
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message oups.com... |
Worldwide Feedback Pouring in... VoiceMax a Huge Success!
Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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IDIOT!
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... |
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Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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IDIOT!
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... |
Worldwide Feedback Pouring in... VoiceMax a Huge Success!
Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
Worldwide Feedback Pouring in... VoiceMax a Huge Success!
Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
Worldwide Feedback Pouring in... VoiceMax a Huge Success!
Why Do You Need a Speech Processor for Your CB Radio?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios also rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice level and pitch. The average modulation of a typical voice signal is only about 40%. This low percentage applied to the transmitter, results in less than optimal transmission range. Other Processors Have a Problem... Other speech processors use a low-cost "audio clipping" approach to achieve compression. While this method is economical for the manufacturer, clipping distorts the original signal and sounds fuzzy on the air. What these types of audio processors gain in volume, they lose in voice intelligibility. VoiceMax is Different... VoiceMax uses a sophisticated AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit that installs inside your transceiver to hold the audio level constant, with less than 1% harmonic distortion. No "clipping" type processor can come close to this low distortion level. Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. The adjustable noise gate allows the user to block unwanted ambient background sounds. This feature is especially helpful in mobile environments where wind and road noise can be an issue. VoiceMax works with your non-amplified dynamic microphone to give you tremendous audio punch without all the background noise associated with power microphones. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Sep 2, 3:48 pm, Telstar Electronics
wrote: Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. There is the snake oil. You can't hold the modulation at 100%, the RF envelope has to vary or you have no modulation. |
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On Sep 2, 9:44 pm, cmdr buzz corey
wrote: On Sep 2, 3:48 pm, Telstar Electronics wrote: Whether you're whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic without sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not offered on other processors. There is the snake oil. You can't hold the modulation at 100%, the RF envelope has to vary or you have no modulation. However we know that cbers are like audiophools, they will buy into snake oil that they think will give them that "big signal". |
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cmdr buzz corey wrote:
... However we know that cbers are like audiophools, they will buy into snake oil that they think will give them that "big signal". You, quite obviously, have never heard a, good, real speech compressor in actual action--under adverse conditions ... It is even possible to pick up a guys compete audio when his signal won't even register on your meter ... On equal signals producing a heterodyne--you'll hear the guy with the speech compressor ... JS |
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On Sep 2, 9:50 pm, John Smith wrote:
cmdr buzz coreywrote: ... However we know that cbers are like audiophools, they will buy into snake oil that they think will give them that "big signal". You, quite obviously, have never heard a, good, real speech compressor in actual action--under adverse conditions ... It is even possible to pick up a guys compete audio when his signal won't even register on your meter ... On equal signals producing a heterodyne--you'll hear the guy with the speech compressor ... JS I have heard many speech processors. Most were either of poor design or mis-used by the operator so the audio sounded like crap. A good speech processor, properly adjusted can enhance the signal, but none can "hold the modulation at 100 percent" as the snake oil salesman claims. |
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 20:44:36 -0700, cmdr buzz corey
wrote: |On Sep 2, 3:48 pm, Telstar Electronics |wrote: | Whether you're | whispering or shouting, VoiceMax holds your transceiver at 100% | modulation allowing you to punch through heavy channel traffic | without | sacrificing voice clarity. VoiceMax incorporates a feature not | offered | on other processors. | |There is the snake oil. You can't hold the modulation at 100%, the RF |envelope has to vary or you have no modulation. | |--------------- Actually if you hold the power constant in the sidebands on AM, then you are transmitting no intelligence. james |
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 20:50:43 -0700, John Smith
wrote: |cmdr buzz corey wrote: | | ... | However we know that cbers are like audiophools, they will buy into | snake oil that they think will give them that "big signal". | | |You, quite obviously, have never heard a, good, real speech compressor |in actual action--under adverse conditions ... | |It is even possible to pick up a guys compete audio when his signal |won't even register on your meter ... | |On equal signals producing a heterodyne--you'll hear the guy with the |speech compressor ... | |JS |-------------- You will hear the one with the strongest carrier. james |
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On Sep 2, 10:56 pm, cmdr buzz corey
wrote: A good speech processor, properly adjusted can enhance the signal, but none can "hold the modulation at 100 percent" as the snake oil salesman claims. What are you basing this statement on? Fact or fiction? Please give a reference(s) that support your claim that holding the modulation at 100% can't be done. On the other hand... AGC circuits (like is used in VoiceMax) are well known... and support my claim that this rock-solid modulation level can be achieved. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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james wrote:
... |On equal signals producing a heterodyne--you'll hear the guy with the |speech compressor ... | |JS |-------------- You will hear the one with the strongest carrier. james What mental disorder prevents you from understanding "equal?" Are you an english as second language idiot? JS |
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 09:29:18 -0700, John Smith
wrote: |james wrote: | | ... | |On equal signals producing a heterodyne--you'll hear the guy with the | |speech compressor ... | | | |JS | |-------------- | | You will hear the one with the strongest carrier. | | james | |What mental disorder prevents you from understanding "equal?" Are you |an english as second language idiot? | |JS |--------------- The probability of two signals being identically equal in amplitude over a period of time is very remote. IF you understood electronics and propogation of radio signals you would not have made such a comment. james |
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On Sep 3, 7:03 am, Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Sep 2, 10:56 pm, cmdr buzz corey wrote: A good speech processor, properly adjusted can enhance the signal, but none can "hold the modulation at 100 percent" as the snake oil salesman claims. What are you basing this statement on? Fact or fiction? Please give a reference(s) that support your claim that holding the modulation at 100% can't be done. Please give some facts about how you can hold the modulation at a constant 100%. To have AM the modulated envelope must vary in strength otherwise you have no audio, just carrier. Your claims are just snake oil. On the other hand... AGC circuits (like is used in VoiceMax) are well known... and support my claim that this rock-solid modulation level can be achieved.www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Sep 3, 8:57 pm, james wrote:
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 09:29:18 -0700, John Smith |--------------- The probability of two signals being identically equal in amplitude over a period of time is very remote. IF you understood electronics and propogation of radio signals you would not have made such a comment. james Don't confuse him with facts. |
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Bottom line... it works as advertised. The ebay feedback supports
that... http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP...d=260154735664 Whether you believe it or not is of little consequence... www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 21:38:32 -0700, cmdr buzz corey
wrote: |Please give some facts about how you can hold the modulation at a |constant 100%. To have AM the modulated envelope must vary in strength |otherwise you have no audio, just carrier. Your claims are just snake |oil. |---------------- Actually an AM signal with a constant 100% modulated signal is more equivalent to a single tone at a constant level. Just carrier would be a condition when there is no modulation. In either case there is no intelligence being transmitted. james |
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On Sep 4, 3:22 pm, james wrote:
Actually an AM signal with a constant 100% modulated signal is more equivalent to a single tone at a constant level. Just carrier would be a condition when there is no modulation. In either case there is no intelligence being transmitted. Nonsense. Why can't you have multiple frequencies (such as voice) at the 100% level? The answer: you can! Now that signal has all the original intelligence of the voice that created it... www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 15:42:26 -0700, Telstar Electronics
wrote: |On Sep 4, 3:22 pm, james wrote: | Actually an AM signal with a constant 100% modulated signal is more | equivalent to a single tone at a constant level. Just carrier would be | a condition when there is no modulation. | In either case there is no intelligence being transmitted. | |Nonsense. Why can't you have multiple frequencies (such as voice) at |the 100% level? The answer: you can! |Now that signal has all the original intelligence of the voice that |created it... |www.telstar-electronics.com | |-------------- One frequency or five thousand frequencies, if they are all at the same amplitude the resultant modulated signal is still unintelligable. You simple can't transmit intelligence with a constant 100% modulated AM carrier. Now if you compressor was advertised at giving a average of 50% modulation, then I would not have as much issues. On average an AM signal will be about 33% average modulation with peaks at about 100%. The human voice generally lies between 3 to 1 and 5 to 1 peak to average power. james |
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On Sep 4, 7:50 pm, "Yo Mamma" wrote:
"james" wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 15:42:26 -0700, Telstar Electronics wrote: |On Sep 4, 3:22 pm, james wrote: | Actually an AM signal with a constant 100% modulated signal is more | equivalent to a single tone at a constant level. Just carrier would be | a condition when there is no modulation. | In either case there is no intelligence being transmitted. | |Nonsense. Why can't you have multiple frequencies (such as voice) at |the 100% level? The answer: you can! |Now that signal has all the original intelligence of the voice that |created it... |www.telstar-electronics.com | |-------------- One frequency or five thousand frequencies, if they are all at the same amplitude the resultant modulated signal is still unintelligable. You simple can't transmit intelligence with a constant 100% modulated AM carrier. Now if you compressor was advertised at giving a average of 50% modulation, then I would not have as much issues. On average an AM signal will be about 33% average modulation with peaks at about 100%. The human voice generally lies between 3 to 1 and 5 to 1 peak to average power. james So, if I inject a 1KC continuous tone into an AM transmitter, it will be unintelligible? All you will hear is a 1 kHz tone, nothing more, so what's the purpose of that unless you are intent on transmitting MCW. If you push all peaks of the audio waveform to 100% modulation then all you have is tons of distortion. The claim is pure snake oil. Now rethink YOUR argument again, Yo Mamma |
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