Yea, they have been simulcasting paging, including tone and voice
here in this country for MANY years. UHS Oscillators and offsets of
1 to about 8Hz causes any nulling that will happen in overlap areas
to move around in the overlap area. It is very important that ALL
audio be as perfectly in
Back in the 1970's several of the European broadcasters experimented
with simulcasting with multiple transmitters on the same frequency. It seems
to me that they settled on 50 htz for an offset (carrier frequency
difference) between adjacent transmitters. This is low enough to not be a
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