I was generalizing Jim but I'll keep it simple. Under the current 1500
PEP max. rules, run more carrier power (i.e. > 375 watts) and less audio
(i.e. < 100%). If you have great audio at 100%, hopefully you should
still have great audio at 85 or 90%. More power provides more carrier
presence and capture at the other end of the path with a slight, hardly
noticeable reduction in audio.
Pete, wa2cwa
ps dinner - Seafood Bisque soup, Chicken Cordon Bleu in a marvelous creme
sauce, green and yellow vegetables and dessert cherry pie - wife is a
great cook
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:57:47 -0500 "Jim Wilhite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> 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.
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