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"james" wrote...
Actually they don't have loads of bandwidth to play with. In most cases 15KHz James, That is AUDIO bandwidth of the input signal, not the bandwidth allowed for the transmitted radio signal. For CB, the audio bandwidth is just 3KHz. I'll bet you would consider that ratio significant if it was applied to a pay-rise... and I bet you would find a way to spend 5-times the income :~) We are greedy creatures. Give us more and we will manage to use it, wonder how we ever managed, and demand another increase. Here in the US they are limited to 75KHz peak deviation. Now we are getting closer... that is much better than the 2KHz deviation now allowed for UK FM CB. Broadcast station deviation is the same here, 75KHz. With an audio bandwidth of 15KHz, the total bandwidth required for a basic mono signal of that quality is around 120KHz. 12 CB channels in each direction just to match the quality of the mono signal. The CB channels, and the 10KHz spacing, were set back in the days of AM. But then we in Europe took this spacing and decided to put an FM signal in there. It took some squeezing and some careful balancing tricks, we even had to reduce the deviation from the original 2.5KHz down to 2KHz. Regards, Peter. |
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