Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Aug 18, 8:52*pm, "Max Power" wrote:
Shortwave band PDM, PSM and hybrid modulators can't modulate true CODFM -- * only AM variants.http://www.contelec.com/pdf%5CDRM_Requirements.pdf "DRM Transmitter Requirements and Applying DRM Modulation to Existing Transmitters" Nowhere in the paper you pointed out does it state that DRM is transmitted "over AM." Check it out again, paying attention to the discussion on amplitude *AND* phase signals that must be generated. -- You can switch to analog "AM" mode service with a "flick of a switch", as CODFM is imposed on an AM waveform. A true CODFM modulator could never be switched into AM modulation service due to the electrical engineering impossibility of such. Come now. Think of the ideal transmitter as being a box that generates a perfectly flat RF spectrum within a well defined channel bandwidth. Whatever input you feed that box modulates the RF carrier to create an exact replica, as high power RF emission, of the input signal to the transmitter. And nothing is emitted outside the desired frequency channel. COFDM exciters are what create all the subcarriers of COFDM, and which modulate the signal in phase and in amplitude. The transmitter must simply pass this on through, perfectly unchanged (ideally). The paper describes problems that transmitters optimized for analog AM have in transferring that COFDM waveform, and work-arounds. The main issue is that AM transmitters are made more efficient by being designed to be non-linear. This is because for analog AM, they don't need to be perfectly linear in phase. Nowhere does the paper claim you aren't transmitting amplitude and phase variations, multple subcarriers, or anything else required by DRM. The main thrust is, if you want to use your current AM transmitter, here are a set of compromises and workarounds. The underlying message being, the next tranmsmitter you buy should be linear. Ultimately, sure, you can describe the COFDM subcarriers as being audio tones. Just as the telephone industry does, when they call their version of COFDM "discrete multitone" (DMT). Calling it "multitone" in no way changes the fact that these are multiple subcarriers of COFDM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discret...one_modulation Bert |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Campain to make Pi reasonable again | General | |||
Will Accept Any Reasonable Offer | Antenna | |||
Would Accept Any Reasonable Offer | General | |||
No Reasonable Offer Refused | Equipment | |||
No Reasonable Offer Refused | Equipment |