[Boatanchors] ARRL petition
Michael Harley
mickh at bribie.net.au
Thu Feb 2 01:10:26 EST 2006
Do know why you guys want more than 9Khz band width for AM as our AM
Commercial Radio Stations are by law
restricted to MAX. of 9Khz between Stations.That works ok here maybe the
radio waves over your way work a bit differently to ours. Why do you want
more than 9Hhz ?, unless you want to pretend your station is a commercial
station
running FM and playing Pop "music". Good Audio comes from good clean Amps
and GOOD Quality Mic's.
Michael Harley.
Curator Electronics
Caboolture Historical Village
Brisbane Australia
(Where working on preserving the last Water Cooled Transmitter (10Kw) in
Australia.)
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] ARRL petition
> Under the ARRL petition, all phone is 3.5 KHz max except for AM, which is
> set at 9 KHz max. If you can't sound "good" at 9 KHz, then, most likely,
> no amount of increase in bandwidth for AM will make you sound "good".
> Pete
>
> On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 21:52:48 EST RKofler at aol.com writes:
>> As I understand it, the ARRL Bandwidth Petition contains an exception
>> for AM
>> operation.
>>
>> Roger
>> K7DDG
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