Multiple Choice
A multiplexing technique where multiple users use distinct carrier frequencies separated such that the modulated signals do not overlap is called ___________.
A) frequency division multiplexing
B) time division multiplexing
C) separate channel multiplexing
D) common channel multiplexing
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