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If a receiver has a poor capacity of blocking adjacent channel interference then the receiver has ________(a) Poor selectivity(b) Poor Signal to Noise ratio(c) Poor sensitivity(d) Poor fidelityThis question was addressed to me during an internship interview.My enquiry is from AGC in division Receivers & Transducers of Analog Communications

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Right choice is (a) Poor SELECTIVITY

The explanation is: Selectivity is USED to SEPARATE out closely lying COMPONENTS in TERMS of frequency. If the receiver has poor selectivity then it also has a poor capacity of blocking adjacent channel interference.



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