Indicate the false statement.
A. HF mixer are generally noisier than HF amplifiers.
B. Impulse noise voltage is dependent on bandwidth
C. Thermal noise is independent of the frequency at which is measured.
D. Industrial noise is usually of the impulse type.

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Answer :

B. Impulse noise voltage is dependent on bandwidth

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