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Two competing frequencies coming from two separate receivers-----does this do anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 202277" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>Were you referring to Binaural Beats when you mentioned two frequencies combining to form a third frequency?</p><p>For example:: If you placed an audio frequency of 208hz into your left ear through headphones, and place another audio frequency of 200hz into your right ear through your headphones, the sum of the difference is 8hz...And that frequency of 8hz is what your brain would construct for you, which falls into the area of Alpha Brain Waves..</p><p></p><p>The PLL is mostly used for Radio Frequency stability to overcome the old problem of Frequency Drift...Maybe you have an old AM radio constructed in the 1950s/60s, and when you listen to continental radio stations, the signal will slightly drift away over a period of time, and you have to re-tune your radio to hear it properly again...CB Radio transceivers across the World from about 1958 all used crystals to create each different frequency slot...For example, one crystal would be fixed onto 27.100mhz, the next crystal fixed at 27.150mhz, the next crystal at 27.200mhz, and so on...There was still slight frequency drift, until about 1977 when the PLL was introduced, which was better than crystals, smaller and much more efficient, plus the PLL IC`s were cheap!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 202277, member: 6456"] Were you referring to Binaural Beats when you mentioned two frequencies combining to form a third frequency? For example:: If you placed an audio frequency of 208hz into your left ear through headphones, and place another audio frequency of 200hz into your right ear through your headphones, the sum of the difference is 8hz...And that frequency of 8hz is what your brain would construct for you, which falls into the area of Alpha Brain Waves.. The PLL is mostly used for Radio Frequency stability to overcome the old problem of Frequency Drift...Maybe you have an old AM radio constructed in the 1950s/60s, and when you listen to continental radio stations, the signal will slightly drift away over a period of time, and you have to re-tune your radio to hear it properly again...CB Radio transceivers across the World from about 1958 all used crystals to create each different frequency slot...For example, one crystal would be fixed onto 27.100mhz, the next crystal fixed at 27.150mhz, the next crystal at 27.200mhz, and so on...There was still slight frequency drift, until about 1977 when the PLL was introduced, which was better than crystals, smaller and much more efficient, plus the PLL IC`s were cheap! [/QUOTE]
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