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![]() "it9xxs" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking for a low-power modulation transformer. I'd like to build a QRP (5W?) tube AM transmitter for the 10m band. Thanks, 73s, IT9XXS The guys presented a lot of great ideas.. If a conventional plate modulation transformer is found, and 100% modulation of the final RF stages plate voltage is achieved, the next logical step (I think) is to introduce "Negative Peak Clipping". A highly controversial method that clipped a little of the negative modulation envelope, and added that same amplitude to the positive envelope peaks. 100% PLUS modulation! Oh, how the purists did cry! Fact is, that oscilloscope observations were convincing, over the air observations while switching the "clipper" in and out were totally convincing. It worked! There was a little commercial AM broadcast testing, with FCC strictly against such abhorrent practices, but it did work. I swear. On the receiving end, the audio sounded much like the current practice of Television stations "enhancing" commercial advertising. The received audio amplitude would increase startlingly. Detractors "proved" mathematically that this distortion of the AM envelope introduced undesirable sidebands, but hey, with my 10 watts input to a 2E26 final, nobody ever complained. Time frame, AM glory days 1955 to 1958. Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ |
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