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An audio signal of 2.8 kHz modulates a carrier of frequency 84 MHz and produces a frequency of deviation of 56kHz. Calculate(i) Frequency modulation index(ii) Frequency range of FM wave.

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(i) Here, `f_(m)=2.8kHz, f_(c)=84MHz, delta=56kHz` , Frequency modulation index=`m_(f)=(delta)/(f_(m)) =(56)/(2.8)=20`(ii)Here, `f_(m)=2.8kHz, f_(c)=84MHz, delta=56kHz`, Frequency range of FM wave =`f_(c)+-f_(m)= (84+-2.8xx10^(-3))=84.0028MHz and 83.9972 MHz`
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