Multiple Choice
An indirect FM wideband transmitter can have its output signal be at the proper carrier frequency and at the same time have the required deviation by:
A) using a balanced modulator and a 90 degree phase shifter
B) using a reactance modulator
C) using combinations of mixers and multiplier stages
D) using a frequency correcting network
Correct Answer:

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