I had two radios on in my house. One in the kitchen and one 5 meters away in a bedroom.
Both were tuned into the same station. On this station people were talking.
The first radio was ahead by a fraction of a second. Then the second would pick up behind.
What causes this effect?
Is it the distance between the two picking up a radio signal at different times?
Or is it the quality of the radio?
>>7788674
Is it am, fm, or digital radio?
>>7788692
FM/AM ... One is a dedicated radio the other is a radio on an alarm clock. I was tuned to an FM talk station.
It's obvously the processing speed of the radio you fucktard.
>>7788674
They are receiving signal at the same time.
Most likely one uses digital signal processing (DSP) to filter the sound or perform room compensation or add acoustic effects. DSPs are excellent for processing arrays and to spool in the array you get a latency which delays the sound.
If this hypothesis is correct the fancier radio with the most effects was the one that was delayed.
>>7788928
I appreciate this answer. Also I am grateful for people like you who can answer a question without insults and simply provide information. Thank you.
>>7788966
The technical term is latency you fuc...ah, never mind. Have a nice day!