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← TechnologyWhich consequence happens when a telecommunications signal at a repeater undergoes excessive accumulated phase noise?
A)Reduced effective isotropic radiated power
B)Increased bit error rate drastically✓
C)Harmonic distortion signal amplification
D)Decreased channel signal thermal impedance
💡 Explanation
Accumulated phase noise degrades the signal’s fidelity because **phase jitter** causes symbols to be misinterpreted, therefore raising the bit error rate drastically, rather than affecting transmission strength or spectral purity, which are influenced by power and linearity.
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