Question: A carrier waveform is frequency-modulated by a sinusoidal signal f(t). The peak frequency deviation is 1 KHz. Find the bandwidth using Carson's rule, and

  • A carrier waveform is frequency-modulated by a sinusoidal signal f(t). The peak frequency deviation is 1 KHz.

A carrier waveform is frequency-modulated by a sinusoidal signal f(t). The peak frequency deviation is 1 KHz. Find the bandwidth using Carson's rule, and the ratio of the average power in the carrier and first-order sidebands to that in all remaining sidebands for the following input. f(t) = cos 400mt

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