R&D Report 1963-14 : Television co-channel interference: Some effects of the modulation of the interfering signal. E.W. Taylor The configuration of the interference pattern produced when a television transmission suffers co-channel interference from another television signal is examined in detail, in order to determine the process by which the interfering modulation gives rise to additional patterns. The description of these patterns in terms of the carriers and side-bands of the two...
Topics: interfering, frequency, pattern, signal, wanted, sideband, subsidiary, sidebands, principal,...
R&D Report 1970-11 : Combined effect of several interfering signals J.W. Head When a site is considered for a new radio or television transmitter the best available assessment of interference expected from existing transmitters operating on or near the same frequency is required. This involves calculation of the combined effect of two or more interfering signals simultaneously present. The information available about each interfering signal is its distribution in time, that is, the...
Topics: signals, signal, distribution, quantized, correlation, probability, resultant, interfering,...
R&D Report 1982-05 : Carfax': the effects of co-channel interference. M.E. Bailey The Report describes subjective tests performed to ascertain the level of co-channel interference that would be tolerable during the reception of a "CARFAX" announcement, due to other distant "CARFAX" transmissions occurring simultaneously.
Topics: interfering, interference, signals, message, coded, carrier, tests, signal, transmitters,...