Abstract

This paper deals with the factors influencing the extension of the use of Wien Bridge oscillator to the radio frequency range and its use as a means of producing faithful† wide band frequency modulation. It has been shown in this paper that even if all other conditions are favourable for the production of high frequencies, the phase shift in the amplifier which is always considerable at high frequencies, pulls down the frequency of oscillations to a very low value. The production of faithful† frequency modulation, without any superimposed amplitude modulation, has also been discussed briefly.

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