I suspect you were probably not around in the UK in the '60s when AM on 20m was the trend? - signals those days were high-fidelity, wide as a barn-door and the 'MPT interference van' was always on the prowl!) - but I guess up at VHF/UHF, there's lots of space to get into trouble lol I would hate to be a 'local UK ham' to you with all that over-modulation potential and one's natural urge for 'knob-turning' lol. ( BTW, I spent a number of Years as a broadcast Engineer and your existing audio setup would have made many of our small-studio managers really jealous!) Wow! it looks like a 'Hi-Fi Studio wannabe' schematic - I would apply for a 'real' broadcast licence for '88-108 MHz' if I had all that stuff kicking around, why waste it on the ham bands ?
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