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Frequency width and Modulation/Non-modulation

Hi. I'm using nRF51822, S130, SDK10.0.0. I made a source code as below refering radio_test which is in SDK examples. But the width of frequency is just 0.2MHz as below. As I know, width of 1 channel frequency is 2MHz.

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void radio_tx_carrier_test(unsigned char freq_ch) {

NRF_RNG->TASKS_START = 1;

// Start 16 MHz crystal oscillator
NRF_CLOCK->EVENTS_HFCLKSTARTED  = 0;
NRF_CLOCK->TASKS_HFCLKSTART     = 1;

// Wait for the external oscillator to start up
while (NRF_CLOCK->EVENTS_HFCLKSTARTED == 0)
{
    // Do nothing.
}  

NRF_RADIO->SHORTS		   = 0;
NRF_RADIO->EVENTS_DISABLED = 0;
NRF_RADIO->TEST 		   = 0;
NRF_RADIO->TASKS_DISABLE   = 1;
while (NRF_RADIO->EVENTS_DISABLED == 0)
{
	// Do nothing.
}
NRF_RADIO->EVENTS_DISABLED = 0;

NRF_RADIO->SHORTS	  = RADIO_SHORTS_READY_START_Msk;
NRF_RADIO->TXPOWER	  = (4 << RADIO_TXPOWER_TXPOWER_Pos);	 
NRF_RADIO->MODE 	  = (RADIO_MODE_MODE_Nrf_2Mbit << RADIO_MODE_MODE_Pos);
if(freq_ch>100)
{
	if(freq_ch==101) NRF_RADIO->FREQUENCY = 2;
	else if(freq_ch==102) NRF_RADIO->FREQUENCY = 40;
	else if(freq_ch==103) NRF_RADIO->FREQUENCY = 80;
	else if(freq_ch==200) NRF_RADIO->FREQUENCY = 45;
}
else NRF_RADIO->FREQUENCY  = freq_ch*2;
NRF_RADIO->TEST 	  = (RADIO_TEST_CONSTCARRIER_Enabled << RADIO_TEST_CONSTCARRIER_Pos) \
						| (RADIO_TEST_PLLLOCK_Enabled << RADIO_TEST_PLLLOCK_Pos);

NRF_RADIO->TASKS_TXEN = 1;
NRF_POWER->DCDCEN = 1;

}

int main(void) {

g_freq_ch=101;
radio_tx_carrier_test(g_freq_ch);
while(1)
{
	__WFI();
	;
}

}

What could be the problem of my source code?

And one more question. As i already asked as below link, devzone.nordicsemi.com/.../ nRF51822 doesn't support non-modulation RF as reply mentioned.

But as you can see, the waveform looks non-modulation frequency. Is this really modulated frequency?

I need your help. Please answer my question.

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