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wrote in message ups.com... Brian Denley wrote: How can any audio filter make up for severe distortion? -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html ----------------------------------- Please read the pdf at: http://www.kongsfjord.no/dl/Audio/On...ures%20Of%20Au dio%20Distortion%20Of%20Received%20AM%20Signals%20 Due%20To%20Fading%20II.pdf Lots of nifty formulae and even has FFT trasform screen captures to show his reasoing. Terry Am I reading the nifty formulae wrong? It looks to me like he's deriving the distortion of a diode detector from the modulation index only. My sense of these things says that a 50% modulated signal at a tenth of a volt is going to have much more distortion than a 50% modulated signal at 10 volts. Frank Dresser |
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