THE TUNE THE TUNE THE TUNE

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by bored silly, Jun 8, 2017.

  1. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    Just think about this, how does a broadcast transmitter sound?

    So you think they swing like that?
     
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  3. bored silly

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    Probably my Dad died in 1992
     
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    THEY SHOULD
     
  5. wolverine11

    wolverine11 Road Train Member

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    I just know that back in the day ( late 60's) Am radio stations like CKLW out of Detroit Mi would advertise how many broadcast watts they were using, being a 10 year old kid I really didnt give it much thought. I assuming then if they boasted about having 50,000 watts that was a constant carrier, all I know is that I could pick up their signal with my 9volt transistor radio, and also listen to Detroit Tiger baseball games on 970 am, in Ann Arbor Mi.
     
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  6. wolverine11

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    Mine past away in 1997, I was just trying to illustrate how childlike it sounds when drivers get in a pissing contest about how many watts their radio will swing to.
     
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  7. wolverine11

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    Ok let me ask this question ( sorry Bored not trying to highjack thread) if anyone of you are in the market for a new radio purchase does the advertised pep swing wattage influence your decision?
     
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  8. Ridgeline

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    Well home town kid, good, we've got a lot in common.

    I remember CKLW very well. Personal connection to it, and other stations like CJOM, WWWW and WJR.

    I think CKLW was using a Gates 50K transmitter.

    I remember visiting the transmit site a few times but you do know that it broadcasts out of Amherstberg in Ontario?

    I used to pick them up while i was on the road, especially in the south like in Georgia.

    970, that's WKHM out of Jackson, with a 1000 watts.
     
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  9. CW Spook

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    That's exactly right. In the AM broadcast industry, FCC standards for measurement of power are , Plate voltage x Total DC input current, e.g. 5000v * 10A=50kw power. Modulation was required to be no greater than 125% on postive peaks and no more than 100% on negative peaks....negative peaks being the primary source of what we thin of as overmodulation.

    FWIW, in college, I used to work for KXEL, the 50kw station in Waterloo, IA.
     
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  10. bored silly

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    Stryker DOESN'T LIE about the pep of their radios. Other's not so sure of !!!!!
     
  11. Ridgeline

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    What did you do there?
     
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