Engineering:Overlap zone
In radio frequency engineering, an overlap zone occurs where signals from two or more radio stations, transmitting at the same frequency, can be received with comparable intensity.[1] Interference occurs frequently in such a zone.[2]
In order to avoid this, a receiver with directional antenna is used, which can then be aligned in such a way that it will only receive the signal of one transmitter. Alternatively, the signals could be separated using a demodulator in single sideband mode.[citation needed]
With digital radio (Digital Radio Mondiale and Digital Audio Broadcasting being two common types), there is no interference in the overlap zone.[3]
References
- ↑ https://www.semanticscholar.org/topic/Overlap-zone/1341301
- ↑ "Overlap zone". https://www.semanticscholar.org/topic/Overlap-zone/1341301.
- ↑ "Why don't radio stations interfere with each others broadcasts?" (in en-US). https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/why-dont-radio-stations-interfere-with-each-others-broadcasts.307249/.
1 - Multifunctional Ultrawideband Antennas Trends, Techniques and Applications By Chinmoy Saha, Jawad Y. Siddiqui, and Yahia M.M. Antar - 2019. P.3 - P.11 - P.46, 47 - P.65.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlap zone.
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