"A transmitter can be transmitting a FM carrier with a significant
amount of incidental AM.
It is pretty widely known that incidental AM is caused by unoptimized
transmitting antennas and transmitters. The result can be both in-band
and out-of-band spurious FM products. This can make stereo reception
be especially dirty where incidental AM is a problem."

Compare the power input section of the RC-210 to this:

http://www.schmarder.com/radios/crystal/images/cs34-schematic.jpg



On 2/13/07, Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for all the comments folks.
>
> But I'm scratching my head a bit about this. In order to demodulate
> an FM modulated carrier, it takes more than simple RF rectification,
> which is all it would take to demodulate an AM modulated carrier.
>
> Ken
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