FCC Exam Question: 3-46F3

What is the primary purpose of the first IF amplifier stage in a receiver?

A. Noise figure performance.
B. Tune out cross-modulation distortion.
C. Dynamic response.
D. Selectivity.
Correct Answer: D

Explanation: The Intermediate Frequency (IF) stages in a superheterodyne receiver are crucial for achieving the receiver's overall performance. The **first IF amplifier stage** plays a primary role in **selectivity (D)**. After the RF signal is mixed down to the IF, the fixed, lower IF frequency allows for the use of high-Q, sharply tuned filters (such as crystal, ceramic, or mechanical filters). These filters are typically placed within or immediately after the first IF amplifier stage. Their purpose is to precisely define the passband, allowing only the desired signal and rejecting adjacent strong stations and image frequencies. This significantly improves the receiver's ability to isolate a specific signal from others on nearby frequencies. **A) Noise figure performance** is primarily determined by the RF amplifier and mixer stages at the receiver's front end, before the first IF. **B) Tune out cross-modulation distortion** is handled primarily by the linearity and appropriate filtering in the RF amplifier and mixer stages, not the IF amplifier itself. **C) Dynamic response** (or dynamic range) is a characteristic of the entire receiver, with the RF front end being critical for handling strong signals without distortion, and IF stages contributing to overall gain and AGC control. However, it's not the *primary purpose* of the first IF amplifier stage itself.

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