The secret is to not allow the negative peaks to cut off. The positive peaks
can go above 100%. That's not a problem. But, it's the negative peaks
cutting off the RF that causes distortion and splatter.
My $.02 worth.
73,
Bill, W3XO
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Hi Bill and others,
To truly optimize any transmitter for AM, including SDR's, you should employ
some form of negative peak limiting to eliminate distortion and clipping due
to overmodulation. None of the Hi Fi boxes folks put on their rigs do this
since this functionality in not included.
Hi Bill. Good to see you enjoying your Flex rig. You are doing exactly what
good hams do. Enjoying the learning and experimenting.
I use AM sparingly, but my audio reports have been outstanding. I am familiar
with a lot of the pro audio chain compression/expansion/limiter gear and have
to
Hello All
As an AM -er I want to add some external components to my
Flex 3000. I want to by pass the EQ. I will be adding an external EQ,
and compressor limiter. Any suggestions as to other external devices
and which may be the better brands for the Flex 3000
Thanks
Bill
Hello Bill,
I us
Hello All
As an AM -er I want to add some external components to my Flex 3000. I want to
by pass the EQ. I will be adding an external EQ, and compressor limiter. Any
suggestions as to other external devices and which may be the better brands
for the Flex 3000
Thanks
Bill
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I will be on vacation the next 2 weeks so if you cannot reach me, that is
the reason why! Hopefully I can get internet connectivity but it might take
me a few days.
73
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal LLC
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