Come on Pete.  How you do it is up to you???????

That is part of the problem. So someone could run 100 watts with 150% modulation and sound like crap. One thing the current generation did not learn in school is that unlike laws written by man, natural laws cannot be overruled.

With what we have now the best way is 100% modulation both positive and negative to prevent trouble on the bands.

Jim
W5JO

P.S. Whatcha having for dinner? Mine is probably gonna be crap. I could use a good evening meal today.




ARRL web site lists frequencies where AM activity can be found:
Go here:
http://www.remote.arrl.org/tis/info/am-freqs.html

As far as getting to the 1500 watt PEP max, how you do it is up to you. Want more carrier presence so the other station can capture your signal; run more RF power out and just drop your modulation. I'm sure 90% or 85% audio would not make much of a difference to the guy listening to you.

Pete, wa2cwa
dinner call

On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 13:29:49 -0700 "Bill Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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