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Consider a BPSK modulated signal with bandwidth  4978 Hz i) Calculate the input  data rateanswer format example if answer is 3.5khz   write as 3500 ( only number) don't write as 3.5khz

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Consider a BPSK modulated signal with bandwidth  4978 Hz i) Calculate the input  data rateanswer format example if answer is 3.5khz   write as 3500 ( only number) don't write as 3.5khz

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In BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying), one bit is transmitted per symbol. This means that the bit rate is equal to the symbol rate. Therefore, if the bandwidth is 4978 Hz, the input data rate is also 4978 bits per second. So, the answer is 4978.

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