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intermodulation interference

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intermodulation interference [‚in·tər‚mäj·ə′lā·shən ‚in·tər′fir·əns]
(electronics)
Interference that occurs when the signals from two undesired stations differ by exactly the intermediate-frequency value of a superheterodyne receiver, and both signals are able to pass through the preselector due to poor selectivity.


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A distinguishing feature of unintentional interference in complexes of the second type is their narrower band and lower levels, as well as fewer side and intermodulation interferences.
When consumer usage of a wireless cellular network increases, passive intermodulation interference can decrease the performance of the wireless cellular network.
These new products from Sinclair feature industry-leading -150dBc PIM performance to minimize passive intermodulation interference effects that can seriously compromise the performance of RF systems, especially in congested frequency bands.
 
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