How Does “True-Diversity” Improve Signal Dropout?
A “true-diversity” receiver uses two identical tuners, each coupled to an antenna. Built-in circuitry automatically selects the strongest signal coming from the two tuners so that even if one tuner has a momentary signal dropout, the other will still carry the signal from the transmitter. Under adverse conditions of long distances and weak signal reception, the “true-diversity” receiver will have 5 times fewer dropouts than a non-diversity receiver. If the signal strength increases by 10 dB (3 times), chances of signal dropouts improve to 45 times less than the non-diversity receiver. In short distance operation, there is virtually no dropout, no matter where the transmitter is moved relative to the receiver. Not only does a “true-diversity” receiver give added sensitivity for greater range with fewer chances of signal dropout, but it also has a better S/N ratio when the signal strength is weakened to the squelch threshold level. 3. To Ensure Perfect and Professional Sound Quality, the