[BC] Analog AM bandwidth: tail wagging the dog?
Rik van Riel
riel at surriel.com
Wed Oct 3 19:23:17 CDT 2007
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 22:45:56 -0700 (PDT)
Kevin Tekel <amstereoexp at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Based on a study of 30 receivers, the NRSC recommends an analog AM
> audio bandwidth of 7 kHz.
Is that the study where they tested not just with single
signals, but also with adjacant-channel signals of varying
strengths?
In that case, reducing the bandwidth of both signals will
reduce interference heard when listening to the wanted signal
and a 7kHz bandwidth makes sense.
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