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I am a little confused on this. For a spacing of 200 KHz and a deviation of 75 KHz I get the following:

Let f1 = 200 KHz and f2 = 400 KHz be the center frequencies for two channels.

With a deviation of 75 KHz the ranges of f1 and f2 are [125 KHz, 275 KHz] and [325 KHz,475 KHz], respectively.


This means the padding between f1 and f2 would be 325 KHz - 275 KHz = 50 KHz , not 25 KHz as stated.


Does this seem correct? Or am I missing something? I am a little new to all of this. Thanks.

Ans: That's 25KHz for f1 and 25KHz for f2 equal 50Kz, hence 25KHz spacing for each channel. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kendellr (talkcontribs) 11:16, 20 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]