FCC Exam Question: 3-45F6
How should the filter bandwidth of a receiver IF section compare with the bandwidth of a received signal?
Explanation: The intermediate frequency (IF) filter is crucial for selecting the desired signal and rejecting unwanted signals and noise. For optimal reception, the filter bandwidth should be *slightly greater* than the bandwidth of the received signal. This margin ensures that the entire signal spectrum, including its sidebands, passes through the filter without attenuation or distortion from the filter's practical rolloff characteristics. It prevents "clipping" the edges of the signal spectrum. If the filter bandwidth were approximately half (B) the signal bandwidth, it would severely truncate the signal, causing significant distortion and loss of intelligibility. Conversely, if the bandwidth were approximately two (C) or four (D) times greater, the filter would pass more noise and unwanted adjacent signals, degrading the signal-to-noise ratio and overall receiver performance, especially in crowded bands. Therefore, a slight excess bandwidth provides the best balance between signal fidelity and selectivity.
3-22C5
3-15B4
3-13B5
3-85N5
3-99Q3
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