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![]() wrote No because the project emphasizes AM, an old spectrum-hog mode which ought to have been retired about 1965. Why? AM is a legal mode, with advantages and disadvantages. AM is a relic, inefficient in it's use of spectrum, and inefficient in it's use of power (only half of the transmitted power contains intelligence and half of that half is discarded at the receiver!). One of the key elements of the spirit of experimentation in something "different" is not being constrained by what is considered electropolitically correct. I don't know WTF the phrase "electropolitically correct" is even supposed to mean. Besides, the Class E technology can be adapted to a variety of modes. Yes, it certainly can. Which makes it all the more puzzling that they'd showcase it with a doddering old mode like AM. Class E is technologically interesting, and kind of "electro-sexy". Showcasing it in an "AM suit" is equivalent to showcasing Jessica Simpson in a fully secured HAZMAT suit. Incidentally, the technology is a little older than Jessica. See "Class-E, A New Class of High-Efficiency Tuned, Single-Ended Switching Power Amplifiers", IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits, Vol SC-10, June 1975, pp. 168-175. Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |
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