Radio Glitching
Other things besides defective radio gear can cause glitching. Third-order intermodulation is a little known effect could be a potential problem.
In a Car Action "Tech Tip", third-order inter-modulation was described as a potential problem when transmitters that operate on channels separated by identical intervals interact and the lower channel is clobbered. For example: Channels 66, 70, and 74 are transmitting; the spacing is four channels.
Channels 70 and 74 will interact and clobber 66. Race directors should be aware of this and should try to organize each heat so that the channels are separated by different channel spacings. For this example, the racer on
channel 66 should move up to 68."
Here are a tables made up that shows which channels can combine to affect another channel. Just pick the frequency band you operate on and follow the directions.Source : n/a
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