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« Reply #25 on: July 24, 2024, 05:42:22 AM »

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[/b]That the resting carrier 25 watts would meen 100 watts PEP didn't dawn on us yet. But I see you said it in your explanation. Shame on me.

Even worse, our current so-called 30 watts transmitter produces 120 watts PEP.

We all been trained and did exams with this (I see now it is a faulty) rule. https://www.iwab.nu/007_028.html

We were confused.

Thanks for your tenacity :-)
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I rest my case Phil.
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« Reply #26 on: July 24, 2024, 06:08:35 PM »

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[/b]That the resting carrier 25 watts would meen 100 watts PEP didn't dawn on us yet. But I see you said it in your explanation. Shame on me.

Even worse, our current so-called 30 watts transmitter produces 120 watts PEP.

We all been trained and did exams with this (I see now it is a faulty) rule. https://www.iwab.nu/007_028.html

We were confused.

Thanks for your tenacity :-)
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I rest my case Phil.

Amazing! first it was 35 Watts and now its 30 Watts. Still no answers to specific technical questions asked so I have to assume you are not serious about wanting any further accurate technical feedback to improve your transmitter.

So as far as I'm concerned the mods can lock this thread.
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