The signal to noise ratio for a voice grade line is 30.1 dB (decibels) or a power ratio of 1023:1. The maximum achievable data rate on this line whose spectrum ranges from 300 Hz t... The signal to noise ratio for a voice grade line is 30.1 dB (decibels) or a power ratio of 1023:1. The maximum achievable data rate on this line whose spectrum ranges from 300 Hz to 4300 Hz is?

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The question is asking for the maximum achievable data rate based on a given signal to noise ratio and the frequency spectrum range. The answer requires an application of the Shannon-Hartley theorem or similar concepts in telecommunications to determine the right data rate.

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34000 bps

The final answer is 34000 bps

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The final answer is 34000 bps

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Shannon’s theorem calculates the maximum data rate of a communication channel using its bandwidth and signal-to-noise ratio.

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Ensure the correct conversion of dB to a linear scale for the SNR before using in calculations.

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