.I think it's done pretty well for the last 100 years.
I have a reasonable idea about how AM works, that's not the issue I'm trying to bring up.
My concern has to do with the fact that this project is dealing with a
mechanically "resonating" "Transducer",
and not strictly an Electrical/Magnetic-Waveform, as in proper AM-Radio-Broadcasting.
The ~500Hz bandwidth mentioned earlier seems to be rather optimistic in my opinion,
vaguely similar to 2-Tin-Cans with a String stretched between them.
I can't imagine a practical use for such a system,
but it is an interesting Project none the less.
BTW,
mounting the Transducers on a curve, having the radius of the desired projection distance
should substantially improve the maximum projection distance that can be attained,
and doubling the number of Transducers should generate much more Signal-Gain than
doubling the amount of Power pushing half the number of Transducers.
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