Question

In a superheterodyne receiver

a.

the IF stage has better selectivity than RF stage

b.

the RF stage has better selectivity than IF stage

c.

the RF stage has same selectivity than IF stage

d.

none of the above

Answer: (a).the IF stage has better selectivity than RF stage

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