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Consider a simo system, in which the sender has one antenna and the receiver has 2 antennas. suppose the sender sends bpsk signals and the receiver has established perfect symbol timing and carrier frequency offset compensation based on the signal received from antenna 1. suppose the two samples from the two antennas are -0.5+0.1j and 0.2+3j, respectively, and channel coefficients are 1 and 2j, respectively (the channel coefficient is defines as the sample the receiver sees if the sender sends 1 in the absence of noise). which statement is true?
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