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What is the approximate bandwidth of a typical voice signal​

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Answered by Akankshapatel763
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The bandwidth of a signal depends on the amount of information contained in it and the quality of it. The range of frequencies necessary for an analogue voice signal, with a fixed telephone line quality (recognizable speaker), is 300 - 3400 Hz. This means that the bandwidth of the signal is 3,100 Hz.

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The bandwidth of a signal depends on the amount of information contained in it and the quality of it. The range of frequencies necessary for an analogue voice signal, with a fixed telephone line quality (recognizable speaker), is 300 - 3400 Hz. This means that the bandwidth of the signal is 3,100 Hz.

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