How does composite clipping affect a mono fm? Are the same bad effects present?
dpries8873 said:How does composite clipping affect a mono fm? Are the same bad effects present?
FFoti1 said:If there's a place for pix, I do have some of Z-100's chain...
-Frank Foti
celar said:YES, wanna see, very much! I think this board doesn't allow pics directly, but people have posted links to image-hosting sites when referring to a photo.FFoti1 said:If there's a place for pix, I do have some of Z-100's chain...
-Frank Foti
dpries8873 said:I'd like to thank Mr Orban for the kind response. I am in process of putting a Class 4 AM with a 250 watt translator on the air as a labor of love. Oldies, in mono. I will re read section on bass sound. I searched all over for a 8100a1, will be running in mono as side mounted on a grounded AM tower. Studio and microwave link both mono.
dpries8873 said:I'd like to thank Mr Orban for the kind response. I am in process of putting a Class 4 AM with a 250 watt translator on the air as a labor of love. Oldies, in mono. I will re read section on bass sound. I searched all over for a 8100a1, will be running in mono as side mounted on a grounded AM tower. Studio and microwave link both mono.
Translator in Mono? Begs the question of why? Is this purely for loudness? Many translators run stereo having a side chain that feeds the translator. The first Am translators on FM were both in stereo, thus, not simulcasting the AM but being independent of it. I have heard several translators simulcasting their AM via an AM receiver and it sounds horrible.
There is some thought process that no one notices stereo in the car as long as the pilot is on. Several tests in Indianapolis over a 6 month period (largely due to a malfunction) had no complaint calls in an urban format when the station was mono with a stereo pilot. The minute the pilot was gone however the calls came.
Smiths and Smittys said:Didn't Clear Channel have a home grown clipper called a C4?
wgliradio said:YesSmiths and Smittys said:Didn't Clear Channel have a home grown clipper called a C4?
http://www.1150wima.com/pages/667westmarket/engineering/manuals/CC C4 Operating Manual.pdf
Smiths and Smittys said:Didn't Clear Channel have a home grown clipper called a C4? Folklore says that Randy Michaels had something to do with that. Anyone know if any of that is true?
I've seen a few still in operation, but never the manual or schematic. A few other corporate black boxes are out there as well. Most of them are very similar in design to the Modulation Sciences CP803 or the Jim Somich MicroCon DBE1000 (Fleximod and Kamikaze). I guess the C4 was a guarded secret for quite a while.The Wattcher said:Smiths and Smittys said:Didn't Clear Channel have a home grown clipper called a C4? Folklore says that Randy Michaels had something to do with that. Anyone know if any of that is true?
It is CC Engineer Mike Gideon's design.