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Louder yes !
Better recieption no..
( same recieption with or without ... yes )
I believe that for the best recieption even in low signal or multipath areas the best modulation is under 62 khz, or ...even ... 55 khz - 56 khz average, and 58 khz peaks at worst case.
In 58 khz peaks ( with 55 , 56 khz average ) pilot is 10 % and rds 9 % . so at 58 peaks , pilot and rds levels are compatible with all recievers ( best stereo pilot for me is : 5,4 and best rds is 3,5 ) ( at 58 khz peaks modulation )
so,
58 khz peaks
55 56 average
pilot 10 % ( 5,4 khz )
rds 9 % ( 3,5 khz )
you get the best coverege , summmer and winter , multipath areas, low signal areas,
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Low level modulation, maybe it's useful to multipath areas.
My experience is totally contradictory, lower level decreases the reception.
I tried it personally at a location where the signal is very bad.
With teamviewer adjusted the level of modulation, the higher the better was the reception. (Although if over-modulated too, the reception grew worse)
I had no opportunity to test the feature "Asymmetry L-R" from a place of bad reception, but the listeners say