CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE

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Information on Co-Channel Interference

Co-channel interference occurs when another signal is received in the same channel as the wanted signal and therefore cannot be eliminated by the receiver itself. Co-channel interference must therefore be controlled by external procedures and regulations including effective frequency management techniques.

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