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Old June 11th 06, 03:21 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Tom Ring
 
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Default FM without 'pink noise'

W3JDR wrote:

Dave,

If you've never heard of 'pink' noise, then you're probably not a student of
noise.

In noise parlance, 'white' noise is the term that is usually used for
non-bandlimited noise (ie, 'broadband noise'). "Pink' noise, on the other
hand, is a term used to refer to bandlimited noise. In practice, anything
that comes out of the audio channel of a communications receiver is really
'pink' noise, as the bandwidth is limited to a few KHz. On the other hand,
the noise that is incident at the antenna or generated in the front-end is
much broader in bandwidth and is more deserving of the term 'white' noise.

Joe
W3JDR


White noise is constant energy/Hz, pink is constant energy/octave.

tom
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