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In a superheterodyne receiver with an IF of 450 kHz is tuned to a signal at 1200 kHz. The image frequency is

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In a superheterodyne receiver with an IF of 450 kHz is tuned to a signal at 1200 kHz. The image frequency is

[A]. 750 kHz
[B]. 990 kHz
[C]. 1650 kHz
[D]. 2100 kHz

Answer: Option D

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