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This is also a nice introduction to AM, FM, and Bessel Null Frequency Deviation Measurement. 3.) TRX Bench - #166 FM modulation and deviation on the spectrum analyzer explained. This video uses a CW receiver, although it is easier to use a Spectrum Analyzer instead.
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2.) W2AEW - #101: How to measure FM Frequency Deviation without special equipment using Carrier-Bessel Null. For a accurate measurement of FM Frequency Deviation you would want to use a Bessel Null Measurement as follows below in items 2.) and 3.). 1.) W2AEW - #159: How to measure FM frequency deviation with a spectrum analyzer. Of course a Frequency Counter would not be applicable for FM Deviation measurement covered here.
And to do that, you need to use a qualified RF Frequency Counter.
And as I tried to make clear in the procedure I provided for 'DSA800 Frequency Standard Calibration' (Reply #954 above), is that the DSA800 Marker does not provide an accurate method for determining a precise RF frequency. W2AEW states that his procedure below in item 1.) is for determining a Quick Estimation of FM Deviation. FM Frequency Deviation Measurement: General information for those interested.
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