Noise (radio)

Noise (radio)

In radio reception, noise is the superposition of white noise (also called "static") and other disturbing influences on the signal, caused either by thermal noise and other electronic noise from receiver input circuits or by interference from radiated electromagnetic noise picked up by the receiver's antenna. If no noise was picked up with radio signals, even weak transmissions could be received at virtually any distance by making a radio receiver that was sensitive enough. In practice, this doesn't work, and a point is reached where the only way to extend the range of a transmission is to increase the transmitter power.

Thermal noise can be made lower by cooling the circuits, but this is only usually worthwhile on radio telescopes. In other applications the limiting noise source depends on the frequency range in use. At low frequencies (longwave or mediumwave) and at high frequencies (shortwave), interference caused by lightning or by nearby electrical impulses in electrical switches, motors, vehicle ignition circuits, computers, and other man-made sources tends to swamp transmissions with thermal noise. These noises are often referred to as static. Atmospheric noise is radio noise caused by natural atmospheric processes, primarily lightning discharges in thunderstorms. At very high frequency and ultra high frequency these sources can still be important, but at a much lower level, such that thermal noise is usually the limiting factor. Cosmic background noise is experienced at frequencies above about 15 MHz when highly directional antennas are pointed toward the sun or to certain other regions of the sky such as the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.

Electromagnetic noise can interfere with electronic equipment in general, causing malfunction, and in recent years standards have been laid down for the levels of electromagnetic radiation that electronic equipment is permitted to radiate. These standards are aimed at ensuring what is referred to as electromagnetic compatibility, or EMC.

See also

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Noise (disambiguation) — Noise is unwanted sound or signal. Noise may also refer different types of interference such as: Noise (audio), residual low level hiss or hum Noise (video), snow on video or television pictures Image noise, related to digital photography Noise… …   Wikipedia

  • The Art of Noise (Radio Show) — The Art of Noise was a short lived radio program that aired in December 1994. There were 3 hour long episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 1. It starred George Martin. Notes and References Lavalie, John. The Art of Noise. EpGuides. 21 Jul… …   Wikipedia

  • radio frequency noise — radijo dažnių triukšmas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Radijo dažnių diapazono triukšmas. atitikmenys: angl. radio frequency noise; radio noise vok. Hochfrequenzrauschen, n rus. радиочастотный шум, m pranc. bruit… …   Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas

  • radio noise — radijo dažnių triukšmas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Radijo dažnių diapazono triukšmas. atitikmenys: angl. radio frequency noise; radio noise vok. Hochfrequenzrauschen, n rus. радиочастотный шум, m pranc. bruit… …   Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas

  • radio frequency noise — radijo dažnių triukšmas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. radio frequency noise; radio noise vok. hochfrequenzes Rauschen, n rus. радиочастотный шум, m pranc. bruit radioélectrique, m …   Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • radio noise — radijo dažnių triukšmas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. radio frequency noise; radio noise vok. hochfrequenzes Rauschen, n rus. радиочастотный шум, m pranc. bruit radioélectrique, m …   Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • radio noise — noun static at radio wavelengths (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑static, ↑atmospherics, ↑atmospheric static * * * radio noise, radio emission, especially from a radio star or pulsar, characterized by random or erratic changes of amplitude or frequency …   Useful english dictionary

  • Noise (music) — Noise music Stylistic origins Modernism 20th century classical music Electronic art music Musique concrète Electroacoustic music Performance art Free improvisation Cultural origins Early 1910s Europe Typical instruments …   Wikipedia

  • Radio jamming — is the (usually deliberate) transmission of radio signals that disrupt communications by decreasing the signal to noise ratio. Unintentional jamming occurs when an operator transmits on a busy frequency without checking that it is in use first,… …   Wikipedia

  • Noise figure — (NF) is a measure of degradation of the signal to noise ratio (SNR), caused by components in a radio frequency (RF) signal chain. The noise figure is defined as the ratio of the output noise power of a device to the portion thereof attributable… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”