[MRCA] PCS Mode
Peter Gottlieb
nerd at verizon.net
Sun Dec 18 21:58:11 EST 2011
Maybe it stands for "Partial Carrier Suppression." Not quite sure what they had
in mind for it, although I could imagine potential uses such as a pilot signal
for AGC, a reference for frequency locking for some modems, etc.
Peter
On 12/18/2011 9:49 PM, Alex J Rokowetz wrote:
> The Transworld RT7000 HF transceiver has the following modes: USB, LSB, USB Data, LSB Data, AME, CW and one mode with which I am completely unfamiliar... PCS. The manual states that PCS is the "same as USB but with the addition of a carrier signal in transmit mode at a level of -16 dB relative to PEP". The manual provides no other information about the PCS mode or when it would be used.
>
> I'm looking for additional information about this mode and searching the internet has so far yielded no results. Does any one have any familiarity with PCS or in what situations it's typically used?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Alex
> K2AJR
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