Frequency Modulation
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Is it possible to perform frequency modulation in the 100 MHz range using a
BS2p? If so, How?
Thanks
Nevin
BS2p? If so, How?
Thanks
Nevin
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-- Jon Williams
-- Parallax
In a message dated 3/26/02 3:17:40 PM Central Standard Time,
nevinlaura@y... writes:
> Is it possible to perform frequency modulation in the 100 MHz range using a
> BS2p?
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I don't know of a processor -- even an SX -- that could do what you
want. Do you mean you want to FM modulate a 100MHz carrier (FM wireless
mike type transmitter)? If so, that might be a different answer than
Jon's "No".
If you really mean can I generate a frequency varying signal centered on
100MHz then the answer is, in fact, no. But I have a feeling if you tell
the list _what_ you want to do instead of _how_ you want to do it, we
might be able to help you more.
Al Williams
AWC
* Easy RS-232 Prototyping
http://www.al-williams.com/awce/rs1.htm
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> Is it possible to perform frequency modulation in the 100 MHz
> range using a BS2p? If so, How?
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> Thanks
> Nevin
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