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This the third post in the series discussing receiver diversity in a wireless link. Receiver diversity is a form of space diversity, where there are multiple antennas at the receiver. The presence of receiver diversity poses an interesting problem – how do we use ‘effectively‘ the information all the antennas to demodulate the data. In the previous posts, we discussed selection diversity and equal gain combining (EGC).