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Radio Receivers
In a radio receiver
the local oscillator frequency is made higher than the incoming signal frequency
the local oscillator frequency is made lower than the incoming signal frequency
the local oscillator frequency is made equal to the incoming signal frequency
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the local oscillator frequency is made higher than the incoming signal frequency
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