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Old 08-12-2016, 07:03 PM
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there's literally no multipath distortion whatsoever on the signal,
How was this determined?

Edit: I guess this was a function of your SDR?

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Old 08-13-2016, 08:07 AM
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How was this determined?

Edit: I guess this was a function of your SDR?

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I look at the spectrum analyzer on it, and looked at where two channels began and ended (we have two stations literally next to each other on frequency), and there was no overlay, nice and clean. I also checked on FM radio, and compared to where the HD radio sidebands were, they were literally clean and perfect.

I then also transmitted a low power analog TV channel and looked for ghosting, no matter where the antenna was positioned, and nope, no ghosting, which would normally be a sign of multipath.
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