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<p>distortion. The <a href="page.php?w=Radiotron_Designer%27s_Handbook">Radiotron Designer's Handbook</a> discusses effects such as delayed AVC loading, detector impedance interactions, and inappropriate time-constant selection, all of which can impair fidelity if not properly designed. These effects arise from implementation details rather than from the AGC principle itself.</p>

<p>The AGC circuit maintains a relatively constant output level by detecting the average strength of the received signal and adjusting receiver gain accordingly. For weak</p><p>
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