PEP vs. average power
PEP is equal to steady carrier power, or
radiotelegraph dot or dash average power, in a properly-formed
CW transmission. PEP is also equal to average power in a steady
FM,
FSK, or
RTTY transmission. Although average power is the same as PEP for complex modulation forms, such as
FSK, the peak envelope power bears no particular ratio or mathematical relationship to longer-term average power in distorted envelopes, such as a
CW waveform with power overshoot, or with
amplitude modulated waveforms, such as SSB or AM voice transmissions. Typical average power of a SSB voice transmission, for example, is 10-20% of PEP. The percentage of longer term average power to PEP increases with processing, and commonly reaches ~50% with extreme speech processing. ==PEP level control==