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Mxsmanic wrote:
Dan Luke writes: ******** again. I have a radio that does actively remove noise--it has a button to turn the feature on and off, and it works quite well. What kind of noise does it remove, and how does it distinguish noise from signal? One proven way to reduce noise is to repeat the signal N times and the receiver adds up the repetitions and eventually the noise averages to zero while the signal does not. Of course this is not what is done in practice in real communications. (I once wrote software for a Tunneling Electron Microscope (TEM) that did the above - the target object is repeatedly scanned and the scans are basically averaged - the noise falls off. Though IIRC, the amplitude of the noise drops by a factor of 1/sqrt(N) for N scans. I'm too lazy to look it up so that might not be the correct factor.) |
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