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Engineering, 11.03.2020 22:52, raul20030603

Select the correct statement(s) regarding frequency modulation (FM). a. baseband amplitude changes (information) are captured as carrier wave frequency changes b. a device such as the voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) is required to convert signal amplitude changes to changes in frequency c. the more the carrier frequency is allowed to change (i. e., Δf), the greater the bandwidth as seen in the frequency domain d. all of the above are correct statements

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