Which of the following is not an advantage of FETs over BJTs in RF amplifier usage?
A) have improved image frequency rejection.
B) Their input/output square-law relationship allows for lower distortion levels.
C) The availability of dual gate FETs provides an isolated injection point for the AGC.
D) Their input impedance does not load down the Q of the circuit preceding the FET stage.
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