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Title | INTERMD: a computer program to predict intermodulation product generation on two-way FM radio frequencies |
Creator/Author | Russell, J.A. ; Case, A.L. |
Publication Date | 1984 Jul 01 |
OSTI Identifier | OSTI ID: 6751722; DE84013767 |
Report Number(s) | ORNL/TM-9213 |
DOE Contract Number | AC05-84OR21400 |
Resource Type | Technical Report |
Research Org | Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA) |
Subject | 420800 -- Engineering-- Electronic Circuits & Devices-- (-1989); ;COMPUTER CODES-- I CODES;RADIOWAVE RADIATION-- COMPUTER CODES;RADIOWAVE RADIATION-- INTERFERENCE;RADIOWAVE RADIATION-- MODULATION |
Related Subject | COMPUTER CODES;ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION;RADIATIONS |
Description/Abstract | This report describes a computer program which was developed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to perform calculations on groups of two-way FM radio frequency assignments to determine if interference might be generated when two or more of the networks are used at the same time.^Intermodulation products can be generated in a variety of ways, but the results have the same effect: the radio frequency signal generated appears to the receiver as a signal that cannot be distinguished from a signal actually transmitted on the receiver`s input frequency.^The purpose of INTERMD, the computer program described here, is to enable rapid determination, by calculation, of possible frequency combinations which could cause interference. |
Country of Publication | United States |
Language | English |
Format | Pages: 12 |
Availability | NTIS, PC A02/MF A01. |
System Entry Date | 2001 May 13 |
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