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In the below attachment, the PAR is 0dB for FM modulated signal.
please see page 12 (part 1.3.2 Phase and Frequency Modulation, PM and FM) of steer_rf_chapter1.pdf.
and please see the second attachment too (7TS02_2E.pdf).
Thanks in advance...!!!!
In the below Link, the PAR is 0dB for FM modulated signal.
please see page 12 (part 1.3.2 Phase and Frequency Modulation, PM and FM).
**broken link removed**
Is it right to say that the constant envelope modulations such as FSK or GMSK PAR value is equal to 0dB?
Hi to All,
I have 2 questions about PAR.
1) Is it right to say that the constant envelope modulations such as FSK or GMSK PAR value is equal to 0dB?
2) Crest factor for a sin wave is 3.01 dB.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crest_factor
Why Crest factor for a FM modulated signal is 0dB...
Crest Factor for FM signal???
Hi All,
Crest factor for a sin wave is 3.01 dB.
Why Crest factor for a FM modulated signal is 0dB.
the FM signal basically is a sinusoidal carrier.
Is it right to say that the constant envelope modulations such as FSK or GMSK PAR value is...
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