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Old July 17th 03, 07:57 PM
Frank Gilliland
 
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In , Swan Radioman
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 08:58:27 -0700, Frank Gilliland
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In , Swan Radioman wrote:

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Thanks for being such an asshole, You never said anything about
PEP. I figured someone else was going to bring it up so I asked.


And that's why I said, "if you're not trolling then somebody else will".

My post in now way flamed or attacked you, in fact I backed you
up. Whats you damn problem?


The PEP question raised a point that I thought should be addressed. If you took
it personally then that's your problem.


Ok, I apologize for my response to you.


No problem. It did make me think (ouch!), and because of that I came up with the
following 'quick' explanation of the difference between the CB's modes of AM and
SSB:

-----
The average RF power transmitted by AM is about 4.7 watts, but 4 watts are
wasted in the carrier, and half of the remainder is redundant. The average RF
power transmitted by SSB is about 4 watts, and wastes nothing at all.
-----

Accurate?





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