A few people commented on my recent 2-VFO Stereo Monitoring video and said, "That’s diversity reception!" Not quite… But nearly…
In this video I explain the difference between deliberately listening to two antennas separately (what I’m now calling **Stereo Monitoring**) and true **Diversity Reception**, where two or more independent signal paths are combined to reduce fading and improve readability.
We’ll look at:
• Why diversity reception was developed
• Who first used it (marine, military and commercial HF operators)
• Why antennas are often spaced well apart
• Why fading occurs in the first place
• How diversity receivers work
• Why I intentionally *don’t* combine the signals in my own setup
If you’ve ever wondered why one antenna fades while another doesn’t, or why some high-end radios support diversity reception, hopefully this video will make it a little clearer.
PS – No AI was used to make the thumbnail!
73,
Callum M0XXT
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