Channel Spacing vs Tx Deviation
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 6:19 am
Ok I see a thread called Astro Saber 2.5Khz I am not sure what that means.
Here is what I know....
Channel Spacing 25Khz, Analog Deviation 5Khz Max, Astro Deviation C4FM aligned to 2.83Khz
Channel Spacing 12.5Khz Analog Deviation 2.5Khz Max, Astro Deviation C4FM aligned to 2.83Khz
Note there is no difference in digital mode between 25Khz and 12.5Khz deviation in digital mode. The explanation I got is simple in FM deviation is a function of the energy, talk louder get more Deviation but using C4FM this is no longer true, talk louder the encoded bit pattern changes but the digital pattern stays the same. So twice 2.83Kz is still only 5.66Khz no problem.
Now Channel Spacing 6.25Khz I never heard of any radio that is set set to what 1.25Khz Analog Deviation Maximum or do all 6.25Khz channel spacing radio have to be Digital? The Digital requirement makes sense to me. What about Deviation in Digital mode?
You know what Motorola will be doing for MOTOtrbo, each 12.5Khz channel will be divided into two slots giving and effective 6.25Khz channel spacing. Now MOTOtrbo is not Astro but it is digital and I would of thought that up coming Astro 25 Phase II subscriber may use the same trick.
I am not sure where the term Astro Saber 2.5Khz comes from must be talking about deviation? I was trained to always think in the terms of bandwidth requirement.
Any comments?
Am I wrong in anyway?
Here is what I know....
Channel Spacing 25Khz, Analog Deviation 5Khz Max, Astro Deviation C4FM aligned to 2.83Khz
Channel Spacing 12.5Khz Analog Deviation 2.5Khz Max, Astro Deviation C4FM aligned to 2.83Khz
Note there is no difference in digital mode between 25Khz and 12.5Khz deviation in digital mode. The explanation I got is simple in FM deviation is a function of the energy, talk louder get more Deviation but using C4FM this is no longer true, talk louder the encoded bit pattern changes but the digital pattern stays the same. So twice 2.83Kz is still only 5.66Khz no problem.
Now Channel Spacing 6.25Khz I never heard of any radio that is set set to what 1.25Khz Analog Deviation Maximum or do all 6.25Khz channel spacing radio have to be Digital? The Digital requirement makes sense to me. What about Deviation in Digital mode?
You know what Motorola will be doing for MOTOtrbo, each 12.5Khz channel will be divided into two slots giving and effective 6.25Khz channel spacing. Now MOTOtrbo is not Astro but it is digital and I would of thought that up coming Astro 25 Phase II subscriber may use the same trick.
I am not sure where the term Astro Saber 2.5Khz comes from must be talking about deviation? I was trained to always think in the terms of bandwidth requirement.
Any comments?
Am I wrong in anyway?