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    The Only Roadblock to Having Complete Receivers on a Chip
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The Only Roadblock to Having Complete Receivers on a Chip

Question 7

Question 7

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The only roadblock to having complete receivers on a chip aside from station selection and volume controls is:


A) IF amplifier.
B) limiting factors of tuned circuits.
C) local oscillator.
D) mixer circuits.

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