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← TechnologyWhich consequence results when a spread spectrum signal encounters narrowband interference?
A)Reduced bit error rate
B)Increased code division multiplexing
C)Demodulation via frequency hopping
D)Slight signal degradation only✓
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Narrowband interference causes only slight signal degradation because the spread spectrum distributes the signal power over a wide range of frequencies; therefore, the interference has limited impact, rather than causing catastrophic failure in a specific frequency band.
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