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Overmodulation is by definition to condition where DOWNWARD modulation
exceeds 100%. I was describing the effect of OVERLOADING a class C modulated stage. Trying to even approach 100% upward modulation with an overloaded or underdriven final will of course cause modulation to exceed 100% in the downward direction. This distortion of the modulation characteristic is carrier shift. Nonlinearity in a linear(AB1 amplifying AM) final would cause the same sort of problem. I learned this the hard way, and found that designing the final for the intended PEP output (and with MOSFETs applying a little gate modulation or driver modulation along with the collector modulation)solves the problem. |
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