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Why are received spread-spectrum signals so resistant to interference?

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AIf interference is detected by the receiver it will signal the transmitter to change frequencies
BThe high power used by a spread-spectrum transmitter keeps its signal from being easily overpowered
CSignals not using the spectrum-spreading algorithm are suppressed in the receiver
DThe receiver is always equipped with a special digital signal processor (DSP) interference filter