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How Frequency Modulation Have Higher Bandwidth then AM?

Bandwidth is defined as difference between two frequencies.In AM only amplitude is modulated or changed to transmit the data at the given fixed frequency. In FM the frequency of the signal is changed to transmit the data. Since we will need a range of frequency to transmit the data using FM (say frequencies from f1 to f2), the bandwidth of FM signal will be higher than AM signal which can transmit at a fixed frequency.But.....The above answer does not address the issue of "strength of modulation", that is, modulation index.A.M. will always have a bandwidth of twice its highest modulating frequency regardless of the strength of modulation.For voice comms with about a 3 kHz maximum frequency, A.M. will demand (3+3) = 6 kHz of bandwidth.Because F.M. modulates the frequency swing of the transmitter, low modulation indexes with F.M. can give a bandwidth LESS than the maximum modulating frequency. Narrow-Band F.M. (NBFM) can have a bandwidth of *less than* 3 kHz, indeed it can have a bandwidth of only a few hundred hertz, in theory.In practice, very narrow NBFM suffers from worsening signal-to-noise ratios, and one of F.M.'s chief advantages over A.M. is the superior signal-to-noise of F.M. when it is allowed sufficient bandwidth.


How do you convert voice signal to voltage?

different method are available for converting voice signal to volage ......one method is sence presure variation from the out put of mic by using presure tranducer ..out of transducer should be a volage .this volage is amplified by using amplifier cicuit and it amplified signal or volge is store in to battery or other storig device.......


What is modulation why do we need modulation?

Sometimes we have to send low frequency information, like the tone of the voice of someone talking on a telephone, over a specific channel that only permits a specific high frequency, such as radio frequencies (RF). So how do we do that? One simple, cost effective, and bandwidth efficient method is to change, or modulate, a known RF signal a certain way. Some common ways of modulating such a high frequency signal are Amplitude Modulation and Frequency Modulation. Each of these modulation techniques has its own advantages and disadvantages and are therefore more useful in certain applications.


Is modulated voice signal a baseband or broadband?

Neither.baseband refers to the original voice signal itselfbroadband refers to a form of wide bandwidth data transmission (e.g. internet traffic)the modulated voice signal consists of a carrier frequency and two sidebands, the bandwidth of the sidebands varies depending on the form of modulation used as well as the bandwidth of the original baseband signal, to reduce transmission power it is possible to eliminate the carrier frequency and to reduce overall bandwidth one of the sidebands may be partially suppressed or eliminated completely (but one sideband must always be fully retained)


What is the carrier signal?

It is the pure sine wave signal with no modulation (data, information). It doesn't vary in amplitude or frequency. Not really a signal yet, which implies information. Call it a wave. From there, we have: CW- Morse code by turning the carrier on and off ICW- the I means interupted, close to the same as CW MCW- still coded but by Modulating the carrier with a tone. AM- the amplitude is modulated (by voice or tone) Basic voice- but creates sidebands FM- The frequency is modulated... SSB-Single sideband. Like AM but without the carrier and one sideband. Low bandwidth, low power. FSK- Frequency shift Keying, where the frequency of the modulation source is shifted hi to lo in ASCII, for teletype communication via radio links.. At this point a bit more complex....

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Why do you use modulation in gsm?

in the case of communication through gsm technology we transmit our voice frequency to somewhere from the origin. normally human voice frequency lays between 300-3400khz. if all the people tends to transmit their voice, the signal wil be distroyed due to interference. also theoretically it need a very long antenna to transmit a low frequency. therefore it is necessary to modulate each and every signal to a high frequency carrier to transmit without any interference and make possible communication mohamed zawahir +94772260383


What is the meaning of the English word intonation?

It is to speak using a special voice modulation. Also to speak in a singing voice.


How Frequency Modulation Have Higher Bandwidth then AM?

Bandwidth is defined as difference between two frequencies.In AM only amplitude is modulated or changed to transmit the data at the given fixed frequency. In FM the frequency of the signal is changed to transmit the data. Since we will need a range of frequency to transmit the data using FM (say frequencies from f1 to f2), the bandwidth of FM signal will be higher than AM signal which can transmit at a fixed frequency.But.....The above answer does not address the issue of "strength of modulation", that is, modulation index.A.M. will always have a bandwidth of twice its highest modulating frequency regardless of the strength of modulation.For voice comms with about a 3 kHz maximum frequency, A.M. will demand (3+3) = 6 kHz of bandwidth.Because F.M. modulates the frequency swing of the transmitter, low modulation indexes with F.M. can give a bandwidth LESS than the maximum modulating frequency. Narrow-Band F.M. (NBFM) can have a bandwidth of *less than* 3 kHz, indeed it can have a bandwidth of only a few hundred hertz, in theory.In practice, very narrow NBFM suffers from worsening signal-to-noise ratios, and one of F.M.'s chief advantages over A.M. is the superior signal-to-noise of F.M. when it is allowed sufficient bandwidth.


Comapritive study of voice modulation in radio and television?

importance of voice modulation in radio


What are applications of delta modulation?

Delta modulation is extremely important for high-tech lives that humans live today. Delta modulation is basically analog to digital and digital to analog signal providers, allowing for radio communication devices such as TV remotes.


When does modulation take place?

If you speak loudly then softly you have used modulation of your voice


What is a Synonym for modulation of voice?

The answer is cadence


Reasons for modulation?

If voice was to be transmitted at its basic frequency 20-20kc. it will take much time. But by transmitting a very hi frequency media the signal can be there presently. By modulating this frequency by voice and removing the media it can be there instantly.


What do you understand by modulation?

Modulation is a word applied to anything that varies in level. Brake pads are modulated in an anti lock braking system. The human voice can be modulated whilst singing to give a pleasing sound An audio signal can be superimposed upon a carrier wave in broadcasting. The carrier wave is amplitude modulated by the audio signal.


How do you convert voice signal to voltage?

different method are available for converting voice signal to volage ......one method is sence presure variation from the out put of mic by using presure tranducer ..out of transducer should be a volage .this volage is amplified by using amplifier cicuit and it amplified signal or volge is store in to battery or other storig device.......


How do I know if I need VoIP or not?

VoIP is used to transmit a voice signal via the internet. If you need such capability (internet phone, for example) then VoIP is required.


Why digital modulation is not enough for radio transmission and what are the general goals for digital modulation?

Worldwide regulation always uses FDM for separating different systems (TV, WLAN, radio, satellite …). Thus, all radio systems must modulate the digital signal onto a carrier frequency using analogue modulation. The most prominent system is the traditional radio: all music and voice use frequencies between, e.g., 10 Hz and 22 kHz. However, many different radio stations want to transmit at the same time. Therefore, all the original signals (which use the same frequency range) must be modulated onto different carrier frequencies. Other motivations for digital modulation are antenna and medium characteristics. Important characteristics for digital modulation are spectral efficiency, power efficiency and robustness. Typical schemes are ASK, PSK, FSK.