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westlife
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> Not trying to belabor the discussion, but I just checked the
> NRSC websight, and do not see where preemphasis is mandatory
> for AM-Stereo. What reference are you basing this on?
Look in section 73.128 of the FCC rules. Specifically, 73.128.c:
<PRE> (c) Effective on December 20, 1994, stereophonic transmissions shall
conform to the following additional modulation characteristics:
(1) The audio response of the main (L+R) channel shall conform to
the requirements of the ANSI/EIA-549-1988, NRSC-1 AM Preemphasis/
Deemphasis and Broadcast Transmission Bandwidth Specifications (NRSC-1).
(2) The left and right channel audio signals shall conform to
frequency response limitations dictated by ANSI/EIA-549-1988.
</PRE>
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> NRSC websight, and do not see where preemphasis is mandatory
> for AM-Stereo. What reference are you basing this on?
Look in section 73.128 of the FCC rules. Specifically, 73.128.c:
<PRE> (c) Effective on December 20, 1994, stereophonic transmissions shall
conform to the following additional modulation characteristics:
(1) The audio response of the main (L+R) channel shall conform to
the requirements of the ANSI/EIA-549-1988, NRSC-1 AM Preemphasis/
Deemphasis and Broadcast Transmission Bandwidth Specifications (NRSC-1).
(2) The left and right channel audio signals shall conform to
frequency response limitations dictated by ANSI/EIA-549-1988.
</PRE>
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