Question 3: A guard band is a narrow frequency range between two separate wider frequency ranges to ensure that both can

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Question 3: A guard band is a narrow frequency range between two separate wider frequency ranges to ensure that both can

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Question 3: A guard band is a narrow frequency range between two separate wider frequency ranges to ensure that both can transmit simultaneously without interfering with each other. Assume that a voice channel occupies a bandwidth of 8 KHz and the whole bandwidth is 132 kHz. If we need to multiplex 16 voice channels using FDM, calculate the guard band in Hz. (5 points)
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