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by wahern 2802 days ago
Isn't interference just another way to describe sensitivity? From the classic Salon article, The Myth of Interference: "'Interference is a metaphor that paints an old limitation of technology as a fact of nature.' So says David P. Reed, electrical engineer, computer scientist, and one of the architects of the Internet." https://www.salon.com/2003/03/12/spectrum/
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Any receiver design, bandwidth and modulation technology will have an ultimate sensitivity. Far as I understand this is due to both noise created by the circuit itself and the thermal noise over the band.

You can't get better than that.

Then you add interference which raises your noise floor both statically and dynamically. Unlicensed bands tend to be polluted with short coherent pulses of RF.

One issue with interference. While attenuation is symmetrical between two transceivers, interference is utterly not symmetric.