Signalabstände
Signalabstände, also known as signal spacing or channel spacing, refers to the frequency separation between adjacent communication channels or signals. This parameter is crucial in various wireless communication systems, including radio broadcasting, mobile telephony, and Wi-Fi networks. The primary purpose of maintaining a specific signalabstand is to prevent interference between neighboring channels.
When signals are too close in frequency, their sidebands can overlap, leading to crosstalk and degradation
The required signalabstand varies depending on the technology and the bandwidth allocated to each channel. For
Efficient utilization of the radio frequency spectrum is a key consideration in determining signalabstände. A larger