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means u are braeking something
Please would you explain what you mean by 'unequal discriminator'? He wasn't under any obligation to discriminate equally ... so the question is puzzling.
The discriminator, and the ratio detector, perform the same function in an f.m. receiver as the detector does in an a.m. receiver, i.e. it recovers the modulation.
The discriminator (the one doing it), and the discriminatoree (the one receiving it).
it just separates the sub type and supertype entity
A Phase discriminator allows the user to shift in time or 'phase' into another dimension. It shifts the user into another dimensional phase which can be a fraction of a second off from our own, which renders the user invisible to those in the normal unshifted time frame.
FM signals travel as changes in the frequency of the wave.ANSWER: DEFINITELY not frequency remains the same.The duty cycle changes.It definitely IS the the frequency which changes. It changes at the same rate as the frequency of the modulation.It can be demodulated with a frequency discriminator. If the frequency remained constant and its "duty cycle" changed, the discriminator wouldn't demodulate it.
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Just like a diode demodulator extracts audio from the last IF stage in an AM radio, a Foster Seely or similar discriminator circuit extracts or demodulates audio from the last IF stage in a FM radio.
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It is to reduce interference form impulsive noise and even a.m. transmissions. If the receiver uses a ratio detector instead of the normal frequency discriminator it will be self limiting, thus eliminating the need for a separate stage.
Wesley D Hall has written: 'Discriminator output to CUSP, RTP, and Motorola computer system inputs' -- subject(s): Computer Input design, Computer input-output equipment, Input design, Computer