The FCC has finally 'approved' a modulation method that's been around for decades, in my mind. This method would save these big signals tens of thousands in energy consumption annually.
My sarcasm of 'approval' stems from my conviction that this is truly based on a 1940's RCA Patent that was abandoned. WIBG used it in their RCA Ampliphase transmitters installed in 1958. The premise being to hold back current on quiet passages and let 'er fly when fully modulated, thus saving electricity...which it did by the way.
Here's the story: www.rbr.com/radio/fcc-paves-way-for-ams-to-save-by-going-green.html
sounds like the same thing to me.
My sarcasm of 'approval' stems from my conviction that this is truly based on a 1940's RCA Patent that was abandoned. WIBG used it in their RCA Ampliphase transmitters installed in 1958. The premise being to hold back current on quiet passages and let 'er fly when fully modulated, thus saving electricity...which it did by the way.
Here's the story: www.rbr.com/radio/fcc-paves-way-for-ams-to-save-by-going-green.html
sounds like the same thing to me.