| 1. | Reducing the carrier power results in greater transmitter efficiency.
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| 2. | European standardization allows a maximum of 4 watts FM power or 1 watt AM carrier power.
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| 3. | As a special case, the last second of every minute is marked with no carrier power reduction.
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| 4. | When carrier power is too low, C / I is too low and QoS targets are not met.
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| 5. | This carrier power reduction saves electricity.
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| 6. | Maximum output power is 5 watts carrier power in AM mode and 12 watts PEP power in SSB mode.
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| 7. | This was not possible for many years with positive modulation as the peak carrier power varied depending on picture content.
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| 8. | Even ( analog ) television, with a ( largely ) suppressed lower sideband, includes sufficient carrier power for use of envelope detection.
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| 9. | "That's the beauty of the flexibility of carrier power, " he said _ a capability particularly useful in the global war against terrorism.
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| 10. | The power output from an FM transmitter is constant with modulation, so as power goes into the sidebands, the carrier power is reduced.
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