What is Transmitter Harmonic Interference?
Transmitter harmonic interference is due to non-linear characteristics in a transmitter. The harmonics are always fundamental frequency multiples and the non-linear design of the final output stage of the transmitter. If the harmonic signal falls within the passband of a nearby receiver and the signal level is of sufficient amplitude, it can degrade the performance of the receiver. Back to top What is Transmitter Spurious Output Interference? Transmitter spurious output interference can be attributed to many different factors in a transmitter. The generation of spurious frequencies could be due to non-linear characteristics in a transmitter or possibly the physical placement of components and unwanted coupling. If a spurious signal falls within the passband of a nearby receiver and the signal level is of sufficient amplitude, it can degrade the performance of the receiver. Back to top What is Receiver Desensitization Interference? Receiver desensitization interference occurs when an un
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- How can we correct possible interference due to another unit or some other electronic equipment being used within the range of the transmitter?
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- What is Transmitter Harmonic Interference?