For an AM-DSB-FC transmitter with an unmodulated carrier power Pc=100 W that is modulated simultaneously by three modulating signals with modulation indexes of m1 = 0,2, m2 = 0,4 and m3 = 0,5, determine the total coefficient modulation index. Give your answer using 2 decimal places.
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The modulation index (m) is a measure of the extent of modulation applied to the carrier wave. It is defined as the ratio of the amplitude of the modulating signal to the amplitude of the carrier signal. Show more…
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