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.
E) separate frequency multiplexing.
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Q9: Present-day television,both broadcast and cable employ
A)frequency division
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