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← TechnologyWhich mechanism causes increased signal interference when multiple base station antennas operate on closely spaced frequencies?
A)Adjacent channel leakage ratio✓
B)Faraday rotation amplification
C)Orthogonal frequency jamming
D)Code division duplexing
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Adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR) causes interference due to spectral spreading of signals beyond their allocated bandwidths because nonlinearities in the transmitter components generate unwanted signals at adjacent frequencies; therefore, interference increases, rather than signal separation, in close frequency deployments
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