(a) A GMRS transmitter must transmit only emission types A1D, F1D, G1D, H1D, J1D, R1D, A3E, F3E, G3E, H3E, J3E or R3E.
Not listing the CTCSS and DPS protocols - just voice (telephony):
A3E = Single channel double sideband amplitude modulation, analog, telephony
F3E = Single channel frequency modulation telephony
G3E = Single channel phase modulation telephony
H3E = Single channel single sideband full carrier telephony
J3E = Single channel single sidebane supressed carrier telephony
R3E = Single channel, single sideband reduced or variable carrier telephony
Most everyone here at the Forum is familiar with the 20K0F3E emission standard - we all use it. However, has anyone here ever experimented with AM or Sideband transmissions on GMRS ?
This brings up another RULES issue...
Section 95.135a says -
(a) No station may transmit with more than 50 watts output power.
but it does not specify if this is raw carrier power in any AM mode or if a single sideband emission would be limited to 50 watt PEP. If a 50 watt AM radio is switched over to SSB, the PEP would be running close to 150 watts.
Anyone have any opinions, since the Rules seem to be incomplete?
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Rules Section 95.631a mentions in part >>>
Not listing the CTCSS and DPS protocols - just voice (telephony):
A3E = Single channel double sideband amplitude modulation, analog, telephony
F3E = Single channel frequency modulation telephony
G3E = Single channel phase modulation telephony
H3E = Single channel single sideband full carrier telephony
J3E = Single channel single sidebane supressed carrier telephony
R3E = Single channel, single sideband reduced or variable carrier telephony
Most everyone here at the Forum is familiar with the 20K0F3E emission standard - we all use it. However, has anyone here ever experimented with AM or Sideband transmissions on GMRS ?
This brings up another RULES issue...
Section 95.135a says -
but it does not specify if this is raw carrier power in any AM mode or if a single sideband emission would be limited to 50 watt PEP. If a 50 watt AM radio is switched over to SSB, the PEP would be running close to 150 watts.
Anyone have any opinions, since the Rules seem to be incomplete?
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