Explain the difference between an amplified signal and a repeated signal. Sketch what you might expect the two waveforms to look like.
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When a signal is amplified, all the noise, distortions, and artifacts are amplifIed as well.
The result is a signal that is not “clean” and does not retain fi delity to the original signal.
Conversely, a repeater regenerates the original signal, resulting in a signal identical to the
original.
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