OK, I just made that up, but I'm serious.
What if we leave the high level modulation as it is and combine it with the idea of direct injection, but instead of injecting audio, we inject silence.
If I had to get a clean 200% modulation out of a radio without stressing my parts, I would look for a way to keep the peaks and troughs where they are when tuned to 100% factory, but find a way to cut the dead key level in half (thereby changing the ratio of dead key to peak audio without ruining the signal, cheating, I know). Forget how for the moment and lets expand on that idea.
What if I sampled the audio at the mic amp with a detector to modulate a jfet that attenuates the carrier into the preamp? When there is no voice, the DC average tells the jfet to shunt the preamp's RF to ground, goodbye dead key until you talk, and that would be controlled by an RC constant so the muting sounds natural instead of a sharp-edged carrier muting. It would be between AM and DSBSC. It's an ethanol-inspired idea here, so go easy on me lol.
What if we leave the high level modulation as it is and combine it with the idea of direct injection, but instead of injecting audio, we inject silence.
If I had to get a clean 200% modulation out of a radio without stressing my parts, I would look for a way to keep the peaks and troughs where they are when tuned to 100% factory, but find a way to cut the dead key level in half (thereby changing the ratio of dead key to peak audio without ruining the signal, cheating, I know). Forget how for the moment and lets expand on that idea.
What if I sampled the audio at the mic amp with a detector to modulate a jfet that attenuates the carrier into the preamp? When there is no voice, the DC average tells the jfet to shunt the preamp's RF to ground, goodbye dead key until you talk, and that would be controlled by an RC constant so the muting sounds natural instead of a sharp-edged carrier muting. It would be between AM and DSBSC. It's an ethanol-inspired idea here, so go easy on me lol.