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Practical FM generation for lab exp

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Hi all im very needy for practical FM generation for lab experiments porpuses.
 

You can build an LC oscillator and place a varicap diode across the inductor. Put a fairly large cap in series with the varicap. Feed the modulating voltage to the cathode of the varicap through a large resistor, such as 100k. Thei will give you a relatively decent FM modulated oscillator which can be used in the lab.
 

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