File:FM Message and Carrier.svg

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Description A graph showing a message and carrier signal for an FM transmission. The signals are given respectively as:
  • x_m(t)=0.65 \left[ 0.2 \sin(t) + 0.5 \cos(2 t) + \cos(4.5 t) \right]\,
  • x_c(t)=A \cos(2 \pi f_c)\,

where

  • A=2\,
  • f_c=3\,
Date 16 February 2008(2008-02-16)
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Author Inductiveload
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12:37, 16 February 2008Thumbnail for version as of 12:37, 16 February 2008600 × 260 (17 KB)Inductiveload{{Information |Description=A graph showing a message and carrier signal for an FM transmission. The signals are given respectively as: *<math>x_m(t)=0.2 \sin(t) + 0.5 \cos(2 t) + \cos(4.5 t); *<math>x_c(t)=A \cos(2 \pi f_c); where *<math>A=2\,</math> *<ma
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