(i) Interference from external sources emitting radio frequency emissions, and. (ii) The effects of electromagnetic interference. (EMI) from live overhead
Equally, electromagnetic disturbance generated by the equipment itself could cause interference to radio reception. In the case of domestic radio and TV
Co-Channel Interference: occurs when energy from the emission spectrum of a transmitter that overlaps the passband of the receiver, causing EMI. • Adjacent
The radio spectrum is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum with frequencies from 3 Hz to 3,000 GHz (3 THz). Electromagnetic waves in this frequency