Re: [AMRadio] PEP for AM

2006-12-30 Thread D. Chester
Original Message - From: Gary Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- Subject: [AMRadio] PEP for AM Anyway, I ran across this information, and thought I'd share it with the group here, so that some mis-conceptions about AM PEP could be cleared up. (from:

RE: [AMRadio] PEP for AM

2006-12-30 Thread Gary Schafer
P E P (AM) % Modulation = (( PEP - PC) / PC) *100% Example: Carrier Power PC = 100 W, PEP = 400 W. Determine % Modulation M% = (( 400 - 100) / 100) *100% = ((20-10) / 10) *100% = 100% Hmmm, let's see, 400 watts -100 watts = 300 watts. Divided by 100 watts = 3. Times

Re: RE: [AMRadio] PEP for AM

2006-12-30 Thread KB2WIG
Can someone tell me how to do square root symbols on a regular keyboard? Gary, You might try (X)^1/2... your raising the number to the 1/2 power, which is the same as taking the square root. ^(1/3) cube root ^ (1/4) fourth, etc.. I can't remember if the extended ascii or whatever its

Re: RE: [AMRadio] PEP for AM

2006-12-30 Thread John Lawson
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gary, You might try (X)^1/2... your raising the number to the 1/2 power, which is the same as taking the square root. ^(1/3) cube root ^ (1/4) fourth, etc.. The ASCII 'programming' convention is \sqrt{n}. The labor intensive way to

RE: [AMRadio] PEP for AM

2006-12-29 Thread Gary Schafer
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:amradio- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoff/W5OMR Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 4:42 PM To: Discussion of AM Radio Subject: [AMRadio] PEP for AM Anyway, I ran across this information, and thought I'd share it with the group