Övermodulation
Övermodulation (Swedish for overmodulation) denotes a condition in which the amplitude, frequency deviation, or digital level of a signal exceeds the intended limits of a modulation system, producing distortion and unwanted spectral components. The term is commonly used in radio transmission, audio recording, and broadcasting.
In amplitude modulation (AM) overmodulation occurs when the modulation index exceeds unity (100%). The carrier envelope
Causes include excessive microphone gain, improper limiter or compressor settings, transmitter misadjustment and input signals that
Prevention and mitigation strategies include careful gain staging, use of automatic gain control, limiters and peak