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Richard Harrison wrote:
. . . Terman says about twice the bandwidth is required for FM as compared with AM on pages 589 and page 590 of his 1955 opus. . . . You really should try to understand the context of the various quotations from Terman. In his _Radio Engineering_, Third Edition (1947), he points out that "When the modulation index is less than 0.5, i.e., when the frequency deviation is less than half the modulating frequency, the second and higher order side-band components are relatively small, and the frequency band required to accommodate the essential part part is the same as in amplitude modulation." This is, of course, what is considered to be narrow band FM. Unlike an AM signal with its one pair of sidebands containing replicas of the modulating signal, any FM signal contains an infinite number of pairs of sidebands. However, as Terman and any other communications text points out, the relative strengths of some of those sidebands can be made to be very small by the choice of modulation index. In the case of NBFM, all but the first pair are small. That first pair are spaced the same distance from the carrier as AM sidebands, so the bandwidth is essentially the same as for AM. You can, of course, increase the modulation index which increases the bandwidth by increasing the amplitudes of higher order sideband pairs, making wideband FM. The advantage of doing this is that you can improve the signal/noise ratio of the received signal as a trade for the increased bandwidth. So FM can be as narrow in bandwidth as AM, or any greater bandwidth, all depending on the modulation index. Saying that "twice the bandwidth is required for FM as compared with AM" is simply not a correct statement and, if said by Terman, was taken out of context which surely qualified it. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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