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tom wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/02...radio_signals/ tom K0TAR Been done. Adaptive cancelers for co-site interference have been around for decades. A friend of mine used to work for American Nucleonics Corp (there's a company name from the 50s, eh) in the 80s, when they were transitioning from totally analog cancelers to digitally controlled cancelers (with the canceling still done in analog, with a second antenna) The idea of two transmitting antennas forming an adaptively canceled null at the receiver has certainly been mentioned in the literature. |
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