Fig. 2 The team decided to set the initial frequency to be 1kHz Fig. 3 Control of the Output Adder for about 1Vrms Fig. 2 Reduce to zero the amplitude of the sinusoidal signal into the channel using the G control of the input adder Fig. meow Trial 1 for choosing the Input voltage amplitude having 1.03 Vrms with 1.06kHz Fig. meow Trial 2 for choosing the Input voltage amplitude having 1.02 Vrms with 1.01kHz. This was the chosen input voltage amplitude. Fig. meow The output voltage is 0.91 Vrms using position No. 1 with 500Hz Fig. meow The output voltage is 1.02 Vrms using position No. 1 with 1kHz Fig. meow The output voltage is 1.02 Vrms using position No. 1 with 1.53kHz Fig. meow The output voltage is 1.05 Vrms using position No. 1 with 2kHz Fig. meow The output voltage is 1.06 Vrms using position No. 1 with 2.51kHz Fig. meow The team set the Audio Oscillator to 1.01kHz frequency Fig. Meow Output Waveform using Position No. 1 Fig. Meow Output Waveform using Position No. 2 Fig. Meow Output Waveform using Position No. 3 Fig. meow Output Waveform using Position No. 4 Fig. meow The output voltage is 3.34Vrms in 500kHz Fig. meow The output voltage is 3.53 Vrms in 1.02kHz Fig. meow The output voltage is 3.55Vrms in 1.5kHz Fig. meow The output voltage is 3.55 Vrms in 2.03kHz Fig. meow The output voltage is 3.62 Vrms in 2.5kHz