FCC rules for adjacent channel FM signals are based on +/- 75kHz deviation.
How about using +/- 15kHz for FM translators on adjacent FM channels (with a bandpass filter applied to the FM output to make sure the signal is only 30kHz wide [no sidebands]).
Existing FM radios would receive the lower modulation signal, the only difference between the 15kHz FM signal and current 75kHz FM signal would be the resulting volume would be lower.
I haven't done any calculations, but it seems like a more limited bandwidth FM signal could fit in a channel adjacent to a standard FM signal.
Kirk Bayne
How about using +/- 15kHz for FM translators on adjacent FM channels (with a bandpass filter applied to the FM output to make sure the signal is only 30kHz wide [no sidebands]).
Existing FM radios would receive the lower modulation signal, the only difference between the 15kHz FM signal and current 75kHz FM signal would be the resulting volume would be lower.
I haven't done any calculations, but it seems like a more limited bandwidth FM signal could fit in a channel adjacent to a standard FM signal.
Kirk Bayne