Radio Corp. of America label (abbr.)

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Ampliphase is the brand name of an amplitude modulation system achieved by summing phase modulated carriers. It was originally marketed by RCA for AM broadcast transmitters.

The result is that when the signals are closer in phase, the output amplitude is larger and when the signals are more out of phase, the output is lower. A complication is the necessity for a “drive regulator”, which implementation is quite simple at 10 kW or lower levels, but is more complicated at higher levels. “Drive regulation” is most effective when the instantaneous power output approaches zero.

The Ampliphase system was not developed by RCA, but by McClatchy Broadcasting (a former group owner of AM, FM and TV stations, also a California publisher of newspapers, not to be confused with the present-day McClatchey Broadcasting LLC), first at KFBK, Sacramento, CA (50,000 watts full-time), and at KOH, Reno, NV (5,000 watts days/1,000 watts nights). Other McClatchy AM stations (KBEE, Modesto, and KMJ, Fresno, both of CA) employed conventional transmitters.

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