kanalvallets
Kanalvallets refers to a phenomenon observed in certain communication systems, particularly in early forms of wireless telegraphy and radio. It describes a situation where a radio receiver, tuned to a specific frequency, would inadvertently pick up signals from adjacent or nearby frequencies. This interference, or crosstalk, made it difficult to clearly discern the intended transmission.
The term itself, "kanalvallets," is of Swedish origin and directly translates to "channel selection" or "channel
Improvements in receiver design, such as the use of sharper tuning circuits and more sophisticated filtering