> Intermod means there is mixing in YOUR PA with some > outside RF energy.
I'm not sure if one of the intermod sources has to be YOUR or the local/specific device PA. > <----I should probably clarify that "intermod" is an often misused > term that has become a generic terms used to describe just about any > type of received interference. Ya know, kinda like Klenex has become > the name for any tissue. An "Amen" from the crowd... > Intermod is a very specific type of phenomenon and for accuracy, > should only be used to describe intermodulation issues and not > mixes, adjacent channel interference, etc. And of course there will be many different opinions... hence the reason I prefer to stab, jab and run fast for cover when the topic comes up. > (more of my 2 cents) > Ken I've got a 3 cent coin here... but it's not for sale. cheers, s.

