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Communication System/Analog Communication - Noise in FM Receiver

In a frequency modulation (FM) receiver, the issue of noise can affect the clarity and fidelity of the received signal. Noise in an FM receiver refers to unwanted variations in the signal caused by factors such as atmospheric conditions, electronic interference, or inherent electrical noise in components. Unlike AM receivers, FM receivers are less susceptible to amplitude-based noise, as FM primarily encodes information in the frequency domain. However, noise can still disrupt the receiver's ability to accurately demodulate the signal, resulting in reduced audio quality. Engineers use techniques like frequency-selective filters and advanced signal processing algorithms to mitigate noise and enhance the overall performance of FM receivers, ensuring a cleaner and more robust reception of the transmitted signal.

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