Showing papers on "Co-channel interference published in 1968"
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TL;DR: The usefulness of the high-frequency spectrum for international broadcasting is in serious jeopardy because of a rapid increase in the number of transmitters operating in the broadcast bands between 3 and 30 MHz.
Abstract: The usefulness of the high-frequency spectrum for international broadcasting is in serious jeopardy. A rapid increase in the number of transmitters operating in the broadcast bands between 3 and 30 MHz has resulted in a corresponding increase in co-and adjacent-channel interference levels. At present, a condition of extreme congestion exists, with many channels over-loaded by a factor of three during certain peak broadcast periods.
7 citations
01 Oct 1968
TL;DR: In this paper, radio frequency interference and performance of terrestrial and satellite radio relay systems are investigated. But the authors focus on the performance of the relay system and not on the uplink.
Abstract: Radio frequency interference and performance of terrestrial and satellite radio relay systems
4 citations