Variable frequency electric circuit theory with application to the theory of frequency-modulation

In this paper the fundamental formulas of variable frequency electric circuit theory are first developed. These are then applied to a study of the transmission, reception and detection of frequency modulated waves. A comparison with amplitude modulation is made and quantitative formulas are developed for comparing the noise-to-signal power ratio in the two modes of modulation.

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