I'd like to see a workup of that, I never cared for the low end response of that transformer. I also can't find much on the net about changing out that transformer either. I may re-wind one somehow as my next project, or start fresh with a beefier core, a little more iron, you know, for lower response and better saturation point. I guess I need to tear one apart, count the turns and go from there. What do you think?the only other solution to this problem would be to rewind T1 with 3 separate windings, one for the primary, one for the modulator, and one for the speaker, which is how it should have been done in the first place
142* but yea the original used a TIP120 which i don't really trust with a hot finalThought the TIP147 was bigger than that. If it's carrying the full current to power the final and driver both you'll need a heatsink.
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Yes, most all AM recievers pick up the carrier and both sidebands. Remove the carrier and you still have the information thats contained in either sideband. When you get fancy receivers with built in Synchronus Detectectors, it acually fills in the missing "carrier" and helps to reduce the fading effect on weak signals. You can use the cheap SDR's to see this.If 100% negative modulation is a "pinched carrier" or zero volts, then if it doesn't pinch, it must be less than 100% negative? Can an AM receiver pick up a dual sideband signal? Or does it have to be able to pick up some carrier signal with it?