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What (who) is peak envelope power - definition

OF A RADIO SIGNAL

peak envelope power         
<communications> (PEP) The maximum power output by a radio transmitter over one complete RF cycle at any modulation. (2008-02-11)
Peak envelope power         
Peak envelope power (PEP) is the average power over a single RF cycle at the crest of the modulation. This is an FCC definition.
flight envelope         
  • altitude-mach}} diagram). Contour is load factor.
  • A V-n diagram showing V<sub>S</sub> (stall speed at 1G), V<sub>C</sub> (corner/maneuver speed) and V<sub>D</sub> (dive speed)
  • E-M diagram]] (doghouse plot). Contour is specific excess power.
IN AERODYNAMICS, THE CAPABILITIES OF A DESIGN IN TERMS OF AIRSPEED AND LOAD FACTOR OR ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY, OFTEN SIMPLIFIED TO ALTITUDE FOR EARTH-BASED AIRCRAFT
Performance envelope; Extra power; Doghouse plot; Envelope (aerospace); Pushing the envelope; Push the envelope; Pushing the edge of the envelope
¦ noun the range of combinations of speed, altitude, angle of attack, etc., within which a flying object is aerodynamically stable.

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Peak envelope power

Peak envelope power (PEP) is the average power over a single radio frequency cycle at the crest of the modulation. This is a Federal Communications Commission definition. PEP is normally considered the occasional or continuously repeating crest of the modulation envelope under normal operating conditions. The United States FCC uses PEP to set maximum power standards for radio transmitters.