Multiple Choice
The PEP rating of an SSB transmitter is often misleading due to:
A) the PEP rating is the same rating no matter what type of waveform the transmitter is providing.
B) the fact that with normal voice signals, an SSB transmitter develops an average of only one-third to one-fourth of its PEP rating.
C) the SSB transmitter's power supplies and components are not always designed for continuous duty PEP power levels.
D) all of the above
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