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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 05:19:54 GMT, "Landshark"
wrote in : "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:57:27 -0500, (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave Hall) wrote: The "DX" has nothing to do with the amount of splatter and the distortion a signal may have. The only effect that "DX" may have is heterodyning of co-channel signals. In any case, when my observations were made, the "DX" was not running heavy enough that a clean sample of any particular transmission could not be made. Ummm, no Dave. DX has everything to do with DX splatter. He's right, Dave. You can receive more than one skip signal from the same transmission, and their phasing can cause intermodulation distortion in any RF stage of your receiver. All that's required is enough non-linearity in just one stage and the signals will modulate each other. The result is what appears to be splatter but is really a fault of the receiver. Happens all the time with cheap shortwave radios. And DX doesn't have to be up to get a good signal -- I have heard many clear DX signals from seemingly dead bands. |
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