
Channel Spacing
Channel spacing refers to the amount of frequency difference between adjacent communication channels in a broadcast or communication system. Imagine radio frequencies like lanes on a highway; channel spacing determines how far apart each lane is to prevent cars (signals) from crashing into each other. Proper spacing ensures clear, interference-free signals, enabling multiple channels to operate simultaneously without overlap. It’s an essential part of designing efficient wireless networks, radio broadcasts, and other communication systems, balancing the need for many channels with the quality of each signal.