Multiple Choice
A receiver's selectivity is:
A) the ability of a receiver to attenuate noise signals.
B) the extent to which a receiver is capable of differentiating between the desired signal and other signals.
C) its ability to drive the output speaker to an acceptable level.
D) the ability of the receiver to demodulate a modulated signal.
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