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Return to antique modulation (AM)

Retronics

Published in issue 350, January 2006

Return to antique modulation (AM)
The Philips MX293 Personal Mobile Radio (PMR) is an oddball transceiver in that it employs AM (amplitude modulation) rather than far more usual FM (frequency modulation). In this article we describe how it can be modified to act as a 2-m band amateur radio transceiver.

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