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Line coding, block coding and scrambling are the techniques of converting the

a.

analog data to analog signals

b.

Digital data to digital signals

c.

analog data to digital signals

d.

digital signals to digital data

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Answer: (b).Digital data to digital signals

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Q. Line coding, block coding and scrambling are the techniques of converting the

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