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Old July 10th 03, 06:11 AM
Jim Hampton
 
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Default Modulation percentage

A 1 KW carrier will be modulated 100% with 500 watts of high level
modulation. You end up with 1,000 watts of carrier, 250 watts upper
sideband, and 250 watts of lower sideband. Most inefficient.

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim


"Marco Ferra" wrote in message
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Salut

If an audio signal (cosine) with 4 KHz of frequency and 10 V of
amplitude modulates a carrier of 100 MHz, with a percentual modulation
of 85%, does the carrier have 11.76 V of amplitude?

Supposing that the transmitter power is of 1 kW how can I know the
power of the carrier and sidebands? How can I know this values in
Watt, dBW and dBm?

If I just hadn't fluke the exame...

Thank everybody in advance, Marco.



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