What is True Diversity?
True Diversity is the utilization of two independent receiver circuits in one receiver chassis, designed to virtually eliminate RF signal dropouts (null spots) caused by canceling of the transmitted signal at specific locations due to multi-path reflections. Either receiver circuit (or both), depending upon the location of the transmitter, may receive the transmitter signal from its own independent antenna, thus ensuring a usable signal at all times. Although True Diversity reception as described here offers the best performance in terms of eliminating signal dropouts, there are also a number of other types of diversity using dual antennas that are less expensive and offer performance almost as good. Generally these involve imperceptibly fast switching between the antennas to secure the best transmitted signal available. Our DigiTru Diversity is an example of this type of diversity reception that is very effective. Not all such types of diversity are as different designs and variations
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