#14 Let’s assume that the stereo process is using non-FCC values, where maximum frequency of the baseband signal is 12 k

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#14 Let’s assume that the stereo process is using non-FCC values, where maximum frequency of the baseband signal is 12 k

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#14 Let’s assume that the stereo process is using non-FCC values, where maximum frequency of the baseband signal is 12 kHz. If the assigned safety distance is 3 kHz, then: pilot frequency is most nearly: (i) (2 pts.) The pilot frequency is: (a) 19 kHz (b) 16 kHz (c) 15 kHz (d) 30 kHz (ii) (2 pts.) The bandwidth of the stereo baseband signal for this case is: (a) 38 kHz (b) 42 kHz (c) 53 kHz (d) 30 kHz
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