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Analog Demodulation
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Selecting the FM broadcast time
The FM broadcast time parameter selects the time constant of the deemphasis filter.
This deemphasis filter is commonly used in FM broadcasting to improve the S/N ratio.
In that case, a modulated signal is extorted by a pre-emphasis filter before transmis-
sion, for example to eliminate frequencies that are more prone to interferences.
The deemphasis filter reverses the emphasis function after demodulation.
The deemphasis filter is available for 200
kHz and 300
kHz demodulation bandwidths.
1. Press the "BW" key to open the bandwidth menu.
2. Select the "FM Broadcast" menu item.
3. Select the time constant you need.
● "Off": Applies no deemphasis filter.
● "50 µs": 50 µs time constant (used, for example, in European FM broadcast-
ing).
● "75 µs": 75 µs time constant (used, for example, in North American FM broad-
casting).
Defining the FM frequency deviation
The frequency deviation defines the difference between the modulated frequency and
the center frequency.
1. Press the "BW" key to open the bandwidth menu.
2. Select the "Frequency Deviation" menu item.
3. Enter the frequency deviation of the signal you are measuring.
Table 16-1: Measurement times for the demodulation bandwidths
Demodulation bandwidth [Hz]
Measurement time [ms]
2000000
1
989000
3
650000
4
500000
6
300000
10
200000
16
100000
32
50000
65
30000
112
20000
163
10000
327
Bandwidth Configuration