Adjacent-channel Interference
Adjacent-channel interference
is
interference
caused by extraneous
power
from a
signal
in an
adjacent channel
.
Note 1:
Adjacent channel interference may be caused by inadequate filtering, such as incomplete filtering of unwanted
modulation
products in
frequency modulation
(FM) systems, improper
tuning
, or poor frequency control, in either the reference channel or the interfering channel, or both.
Note 2:
Adjacent-channel interference is distinguished from
crosstalk
. Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
and from
MIL-STD-188
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