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Old October 20th 04, 04:12 PM
Paul Burridge
 
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:08:59 GMT, "Chris"
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Paul,

I've been following the thread still. Let me go back to the original
question for a moment. So is the 4W maximum power of a CB radio is actually
average power, not RMS, right? If it is modulated at 100% with a sine wave,
what wil the PEP be? Is 16W the correct answer?


AIUI the specified 4 Watts is the maximum*average* power allowed (in
the UK, anyway). When you modulate it 100% AM., it's still 4W average
power. If you fully modulate it with FM., it's *still* 4W average
power. But as you've seen here, for every assertion, there's a
contradiction. ;-)
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