Multiple Choice
The ratio detector design is superior to the Foster-Seely design in that:
A) it uses less diodes than does the Foster-Seely design
B) it offers superior linear response to wideband FM deviation
C) it can be built using digital integrated circuits
D) amplitude changes in the input FM signal have no effect on the output
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