Originally Posted by
ILikeNeetStuff
If your radio is overmodulating, this theoretically could work, but no amp is completely linear, especially the ones sold "for 10 meter use only". with a class C circuit like this, the amp can create it's own harmonics. If it was my set-up, I would not worry about filtering a mobile radio unless you use it parked in your driveway and neighbors are complaining.
I did the tune up for Silverado 996 and it is not being over modulated. His kicker is a push/pull that he won from this site. Anytime you have a push/pull amp at the very least it is a class "B" circuit. I think the builder fashioned it after the "X" force design. Which was copied and modified from another company. When it comes to this kind of equipment there are only so many ways of doing it properly so they all tend to appear to be the same. Some times a strong primary signal overload will interfere with circuits that aren't even meant to receive radio signals. Like the hard wired PA systems in gymnasiums and churches. One church I use to attend was right off of a busy highway and CB'ers and Ham operators would come across the PA. Got pretty entertaining sometimes. And now we will have a reading of the Gospel according to "Firecracker you gotcher ears up?"
All answers are opinions and may, or may not be technically correct.
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