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A baseband signal s(t)=8cos(2000t + 45)V, is wideband FM modulated with carrier amplitude of 40 volts....

A baseband signal s(t)=8cos(2000t + 45)V, is wideband FM modulated with carrier amplitude of 40 volts. The index of modulation is beta=3.

a. show the simplified equation of the wideband FM modulation

b. determine wideband FM power using Bessel function table

c. Calculate Kf in the wideband FM modulation equation.

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R = resistance of antenna.

Here R = 1 (assume)

Please UPVOTE for my explanation. Thanks you.


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