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The FM radio broadcast band ranges from 88 to 108 MHz with 100 channels spaced 200 kHz apart. Each channel has a 150 kHz modulation bandwidth centered on frequencies starting at 88.1 MHz and ending at 107.9 MHz. FM broadcast permits a maximum deviation of 675 kHz and modulation frequency of 15 kHz.

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The FM radio broadcast band ranges from 88 to 108 MHz with 100 channels spaced 200 kHz apart. Each channel has a 150 kHz modulation bandwidth centered on frequencies starting at 88.1 MHz and ending at 107.9 MHz. FM broadcast permits a maximum deviation of 675 kHz and modulation frequency of 15 kHz.

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The FM radio broadcast band is allocated the frequency spectrum from 88 to 108 MHz.

There
are 100 channels spaced 200 kHz apart. The i rst channel center frequency is 88.1 MHz; the
last, or 100th, channel center frequency is 107.9 MHz. Each 200-kHz channel has a 150-kHz
modulation bandwidth with 25-kHz guard bands on either side of it to minimize the effects
of overmodulation (overdeviation). The FM broadcast band permits a maximum deviation of
675 kHz and a maximum modulating frequency of 15 kHz.
a. Draw the frequency spectrum of the channel centered on 99.9 MHz, showing all relevant
frequencies.
b. Draw the frequency spectrum of the FM band, showing details of the three lowestfrequency channels
and the three highest-frequency channels.
c. Determine the bandwidth of the FM signal by using the deviation ratio and the Bessel
table.
d. Determine the bandwidth of the FM signal by using Carsons rule

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