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Why have numerous test equipment all connected to a single precise 10 MHz reference input. What makes this useful.
For example, I have a bench top multi-meter, oscilloscope, function generator with 10 MHz reference input/output.
In what situation would having all of this equipment connected to...
FVM,
What do you mean by saying "as long as the signal rate is low"?
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volker_muehlhaus,
I have read your link. Correct me if I'm wrong. Just because I lower the bandwidth on the receivers end, I increase my SNR. If...
Why is it when you lower the bandwidth of a transmitter on a given frequency will in turn increase your range of a receiver's ability to receive that signal? I understand that a smaller bandwidth gives the ability to have a antenna with a better gain for a tighter tolerance and passive...
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