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Modulation

Radiowaves can be altered by a process called modulation in order to transmit information.

Amplitude modulation (AM)

Amplitude modulation (AM)

  • Amplitude modulation or AM radio waves are used to carry commercial radio signals in the frequency range from 540 to 1600 kHz.
  • A carrier wave which has the frequency used to tune in to the radio station is varied or modulated in amplitude by an audio signal.
  • The resulting wave has a constant frequency, but a varying amplitude.
Properties of AM

Properties of AM

  • AM waves can go over and around rather large obstacles.
  • A very large antenna is needed to efficiently broadcast typical AM radio with its carrier wavelengths on the order of hundreds of meters.
  • AM waves are susceptible to noise as the addition of other waves adds to the amplitude of the wave.
Frequency modulation (FM)

Frequency modulation (FM)

  • Frequency modulation or FM radio waves are also used for commercial radio transmission but in the frequency range of 88 to 108 MHz.
  • A carrier wave which has the frequency used to tune in to the radio station is modulated in frequency by the audio signal.
    • This produces a wave of constant amplitude but with varying frequency.
Properties of FM

Properties of FM

  • FM radio is less subject to noise from stray radio sources than AM radio.
  • FM antennas are much smaller than AM antennas.
  • However, FM is best received when there is a line of sight between the broadcast antenna and receiver, so they are often sent from very tall structures.
Sideband frequencies

Sideband frequencies

  • If a carrier wave of frequency fcf_c is amplitude modulated by a simple sine wave of frequency fsf_s, the resulting wave is found to be composed of three frequencies:
    • fcfs,fcf_c-f_s,f_c and fc+fsf_c+f_s
  • The two frequencies fcfsf_c-f_s and fc+fsf_c+f_s are known as sideband frequencies.
Bandwidth

Bandwidth

  • The bandwidth of this wave is equal to the range of the frequencies carried by the wave:
    • (fc+fs)(fcfs)=2fs(f_c+f_s)-(f_c-f_s) = 2f_s
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