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A receiver has a noise figure of 5 dB, and bandwidth of 800kHz. (a) Assuming external noise is negligible, and a signal

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A receiver has a noise figure of 5 dB, and bandwidth of 800kHz. (a) Assuming external noise is negligible, and a signal power of 3 x 10 Watts. What is maximum possible information rate, i.e. the Shannon-Hartley channel capacity? (b) Suppose it is possible to increase the bandwidth as much as you like? What is the highest channel capacity that can be obtained? (Hint: the answer is not infinity)

A receiver has a noise figure of 5 dB, and bandwidth of 800kHz. (a) Assuming external noise is negligible, and a signal power of 3 x 10 Watts. What is maximum possible information rate, i.e. the Shannon-Hartley channel capacity? (9) Suppose it is possible to increase the bandwidth as much as you like? What is the highest channel capacity that can be obtained? (Hint: the answer is not infinity.)