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Qué (quién) es adjacent ranges - definición

CAUSED BY EXTRANEOUS POWER FROM A SIGNAL IN AN ADJACENT CHANNEL
Adjacent channel interference; Adjacent-channel rejection

Waitākere Ranges         
  • Lion Rock, Piha
  • Many of the named peaks of the Waitākere Ranges are coastal features, such as Te Kā-a-Maki / Jackie Hill in [[Little Huia]]
  • Scenic Drive]] ridge adjacent to Auckland, such as [[Ruaotuwhenua]] (centre)
  • The heighest point in the Waitākere Ranges, [[Te Toiokawharu]], is surrounded by unnamed peaks of similar heights
MOUNTAIN RANGE IN NEW ZEALAND
Waitakere Ranges Regional Park; Waitakere Ranges Regional Parkland; Waitakeries; Waitakere Ranges; Waitākere Ranges Regional Park; Cascade / Kauri
The Waitākere Ranges is a mountain range in New Zealand. Located in West Auckland between metropolitan Auckland and the Tasman Sea, the ranges and its foothills and coasts comprise some of public and private land.
Mogurnda clivicola         
SPECIES OF FISH
Flinders ranges mogurnda; Flinders Ranges gudgeon; Flinders Ranges mogurnda
Mogurnda clivicola, commonly known as the Flinders Ranges mogurnda, Flinders Ranges purple-spotted gudgeon, Barcoo, or Bulloo mogurnda,
Kaikōura Ranges         
MOUNTAIN RANGES IN SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
Kaikoura Range; Inland Kaikoura Range; Seaward Kaikoura Range; Kaikoura Ranges; Seaward Kaikōura Range
The Kaikōura Ranges are two parallel ranges of mountains located in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand. The two ranges are visible from a great distance, including from the southern coast of the North Island.

Wikipedia

Adjacent-channel interference

Adjacent-channel interference (ACI) is interference caused by extraneous power from a signal in an adjacent channel. ACI may be caused by inadequate filtering (such as incomplete filtering of unwanted modulation products in FM systems), improper tuning or poor frequency control (in the reference channel, the interfering channel or both).

ACI is distinguished from crosstalk.