Multiple Choice
Why are stereo FM broadcasts more prone to noise than are monophonic FM broadcasts?
A) Stereo has two separate channels that can become covered by noise rather than the single channel of the monophonic broadcast.
B) The L-R signal is weaker than the L+R signal.
C) The L-R signal is at higher modulating frequencies than the L+R signal.
D) all of the above
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