[aprssig] Proper deviation levels
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Mon Nov 27 22:44:57 EST 2006
scott at opentrac.org wrote:
> I know this just came up recently, but I can't find it. What's the accepted
> standard deviation for APRS? Or more specifically, what should the
> deviation be for the high and low tones, so I can check pre-emphasis as
> well?
>
> And thanks to everyone who made suggestions for comm test sets. I got my
> HP/Agilent 8920A today and I'm having loads of fun with it. And when I'm
> not using it for testing, it makes a pretty decent (if rather expensive) FM
> radio for listening to music in the lab. =]
>
> Scott
> N1VG
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The peak deviation which will result from the higher of the two tones
(2200Hz) should be about 3.5-3.75 KHz . This should result in the low
tone (1200) deviating about 2.5-2.9 KHz. [Deviation should be
proportional to the modulating freq so the high tone should be 2200/1200
of the deviation of the low tone.] Theoretically the high tone
could be deviated a full 5 KHz but there will then be no margin for
transmitter or receiver frequency error if the receiver has a narrow
passband. One is much better off slightly under-deviated in order to
tolerate frequency error at either end.
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