Dmod 12 -

Truth: DMOD 12 is not a function; it’s a distribution. It has no pointwise values. It only makes sense under an integral.

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| Term | Likely Meaning | |------|----------------| | DMOD 12 | Demodulator with 12 kHz bandwidth, or designed for 12 mV input, or channel/pin #12. | | Typical use | Narrowband FM voice, weather satellite decoding, telemetry receivers. | | Common ICs | LM567 (tone decoder), NE564 (PLL), MC3362 (FM IF/demodulator). | Truth: DMOD 12 is not a function; it’s a distribution

If you want to experiment, a basic 12 kHz FM demodulator can be built with: Schematic idea: Antenna → RF front end →

Schematic idea:
Antenna → RF front end → IF filter (12 kHz BW) → PLL demodulator → 12 kHz LPF → Audio amp

In integrated circuits (e.g., analog video or audio processors), “DMOD 12” could refer to: