1. Consider a receiver with a 4-dB noise figure and a 2-MHz bandwidth. If a carrier-to-noise ratio of 15 dB is required for acceptable BER (bit error rate) performance, what carrier (signal) strength is required at the receiver? At what point would this signal be measured or referenced?

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1. Consider a receiver with a 4-dB noise figure and a 2-MHz bandwidth. If a
carrier-to-noise ratio of 15 dB is required for acceptable BER (bit error
rate) performance, what carrier (signal) strength is required at the receiver?
At what point would this signal be measured or referenced?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider a receiver with a 4-dB noise figure and a 2-MHz bandwidth. If a carrier-to-noise ratio of 15 dB is required for acceptable BER (bit error rate) performance, what carrier (signal) strength is required at the receiver? At what point would this signal be measured or referenced?
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