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Best practices for paddle antennas and diversity receivers?
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<blockquote data-quote="drew gandy" data-source="post: 145767" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Re: Best practices for paddle antennas and diversity receivers?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As Jeff said, the latency of the RF link is, for these purposes, instantaneous. As far as mixing the signals, yes. If the SN of one antenna is more than 6db better than the other then it just uses the better. But if they are within 6db of each other then they blend. The idea is that you get even better SN than simply one receiver. (The noise is random but the signals are correlated so the noise sums to +3db, the signals sum to +6db).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drew gandy, post: 145767, member: 880"] Re: Best practices for paddle antennas and diversity receivers? As Jeff said, the latency of the RF link is, for these purposes, instantaneous. As far as mixing the signals, yes. If the SN of one antenna is more than 6db better than the other then it just uses the better. But if they are within 6db of each other then they blend. The idea is that you get even better SN than simply one receiver. (The noise is random but the signals are correlated so the noise sums to +3db, the signals sum to +6db). [/QUOTE]
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