Medscape: Proactive Interference, Retroactive Interference -- What About Self-interference? A New Interpretation of the Recency-Primacy Shift
Proactive Interference, Retroactive Interference -- What About Self-interference? A New Interpretation of the Recency-Primacy Shift
Although proactive and retroactive interference are commonly used in the description of memory errors, a mathematical formulation apparently remains to be explicitly written down, eg: Notice that the ...
The self-interference model is superior to DDM in several ways: First, t gives the correct qualitative results for the RPS (the sign change), not just the correct direction of change. Second, it gives ...
Chasing down interference can be a hassle at times. How are you powering your DB20-G? I know they come with a cigarette lighter adaptor but those can pickup interference from the vehicle pretty easily. The best is to run the power lead from the radio directly to the battery and the ground lead directly to a chassis ground. I usually use ferrite beads on the power leads to the radio and also on ...
Good evening all. I have a very general question here. Here recently we have been having some pretty bad issues with interference on one of our repeaters. We have 5 in the same hut, and only 1 is getting the interference. We are running NXDN in 12.5 spacing at the moment at this site. Something...
I'm looking to "clean up" some noise both in general as well as in some signals. I'm sure I have interference I'm just not sure where to start with it. My first concern is the FM radio band 88-108. I have 3 stations broadcasting from about .4 miles away at 250 watts (94.1, 98.5, 103.1) they sit about 300 feet above me so pretty good line of sight.