[AMRadio] AM Bandwidth and Audio Quality (was Source BroadcastXmtrs)
Dennis Gilliam
dennisgilliam at gmail.com
Tue Jun 21 19:44:50 EDT 2011
If one wants to use an ammeter in your transmission line for power
measurement, try getting your hands on a toroidal sampler meter such as made
by Delta Electronics. They are very accurate (some have an expanded scale)
and you can get an easily repeatable reading.
Used ones show up in the clutches of those taking engineering care of AM BC
stations.
73DG
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Jim Wilhite <w5jo at brightok.net> wrote:
> Ted if you do not wish to read this topic nor reply with constructive
> information, it would be best you ignore it. You may do that without
> irritating the entire group. I am happy to know you are fully informed
> on power output and its measurement.
>
> To everyone, there is a delete key on your computers, you may also write
> a rule that will move all messages of a certain topic to trash. If you
> do not wish to read the topic I suggest you do one of them. Others do
> enjoy thrashing out the finer points of a topic and this one always
> draws a lot of opinions. Again, if you don't want to read them, delete
> them.
>
> Jim/W5JO
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> > Time to redirect all amradio forum e-mail to the trash until all the
> > dead
> > horses are flogged , tossed on the gut wagon and sent down wind.
> >
>
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