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Because FM/PM does not change in amplitude, the power output is fixed.
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Because FM/PM does not change in amplitude, the power output is fixed.
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Therefore, the PEP is fixed as well.
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Therefore, the PEP is fixed as well.
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=== Digital ===
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There are several different types of digital signals, all determined by their
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corresponding protocol.
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== Overmodulation ==
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== Overmodulation ==
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Over modulation or splattering is when the signal is to heavily modulated,
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Over modulation or splattering is when the signal is to heavily modulated,
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The sound it makes to the reciever is a 'breaking up' sound, where distortion
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The sound it makes to the reciever is a 'breaking up' sound, where distortion
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occours on voice peaks.
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occours on voice peaks.
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