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QUESTION 19 A receive system temperature is found to be 288 Kelvin over a frequency bandwidth...

QUESTION 19

A receive system temperature is found to be 288 Kelvin over a frequency bandwidth of 36 kHz. Determine the thermal noise in decibels.

a. -137.96 dBW

b. 158.42 dBW

c. -158.42 dBW

d. 137.96 dBW

Determine the SNR in decibels given a receive signal of 10E-6 watts, and [N]=-128 dBW.

a. 128dB

b. 48.41 dB

c. 78.41 dB

d. -98.41dB

Determine the maximum theoretical data rate (i.e., Shannon Hartley capacity) possible given a frequency bandwidth of 36 MHz and SNR=100.

a. 36 Mbps

b. 100 Mbps

c. 72E6 bps

d. 240 Mbps

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