1. If the amplitude of the voltage is kept constant, but its frequency is raised to 6 kHz, the new deviation will be for the modulation index is, if fm = 500 Hz, Δf = 2.25





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  • By: guest on 01 Jun 2017 11.48 pm
    Δf = β x fm 4.5 x 6 kHz 27 kHz.
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