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Radio 101: Understanding The Radio Telegraph Transmitter
Amplitude modulation radio telegraph may be of two types firstly interrupted continuous wave type and secondly modulated continuous wave type. In interrupted continuous wave type of modulation, the carrier voltage is interrupted or keyed in accordance with some standard telegraph code say the Morse code. Thus during the mark interval, the carrier is allowed to reach the transmitter output while during the space interval, the carrier is disallowed or interrupted. This is the conventional type of telegraph modulation. In the modulated continuous wave type of modulation any audio tone interrupted according to the telegraph signal, amplitude modulates the carrier. Carrier voltage is produced in crystal controlled master oscillator. A buffer amplifier isolates the master oscillator form the load. Harmonic generators following the buffer amplifier raise the carrier frequency to the desired value and also raise the carrier power some what. In the modulator, a carrier at a low power is keyed in accordance with the modulating DC telegraph signal. The modulated carrier is raised in power in a chain of tuned class C amplifiers. The output is then fed to the transmitting antenna. The frequency modulation radio telegraph transmitters may be of two types firstly Frequency Shift Keying Transmitter. In a Frequency Shift Keying Transmitter, the carrier frequency gets shifted to a slightly different value during making interval. Thus the carrier voltage is continuous but has different frequencies during marking and spacing intervals. Second is frequency modulated continuous wave type, in this type an audio tone interrupted according to the telegraph signal frequency modulates the carrier. Out of these various methods, the on-off keying and frequency shift keying are most commonly used. Direct keying in the oscillator is rarely done since this introduces incidental phase and frequency modulations. Keying is usually done is one the subsequent amplifiers at a low carrier power level. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Tymon Hytem has worked in the electronics feild for the past 15 years. He enjoys helping people decide on electronic gadgets from telephones to XM Radio and choosing the perfect XM Satellite Radio system for their needs. |
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