Gary Schafer wrote:
> Intermod IS the result of mixing. The mixing can take place in your receiver
> (commonly called receiver intermod). 
> Mixing can take place in your own transmitter, which generates a product
> that falls on your receive frequency(or on someone else's) or the mixing can
> take place in someone else's transmitter with the resulting product falling
> on your receive frequency. It is all intermodulation. i.e. the result of
> mixing of two or more frequencies in a non linear device.
> 

...like a rusty joint on a tower...
...or a guy wire...
...or a fence...

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL

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