[AMRadio] Speech Processing

W2xj W2xj at w2xj.net
Wed Sep 26 15:05:02 EDT 2018


I have spent most of my career working on AM broadcast rigs, mostly 50 KW to 2 Megawatts. I have never found much use for a modulation monitor. They usually cause more problems than they solve. A scope is much more useful. 

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> On Sep 26, 2018, at 7:58 AM, Doug Hensley <w5jv at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I can recommend:
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> https://www.ebay.com/itm/153168062155   one twisted pair in, one twisted pair out (standard broadcast 600 ohms)
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> and the use of something like the General Radio 1931A modulation monitor which I think I have one or two that are available.  First rate stuff.
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> [Image result for general radio modulation monitor]
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> Doug W5JV
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