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Where an interferer transmits at a frequency that lies outside the nominal pass-band of the wanted signal, the level of interference experienced is a function of a) the interferer’s spectral leakage, as defined by its emission power spectral density, and b) the frequency response of the filtering {XE "Filtering"} at the receiver. These two effects can be characterised by the interferer’s adjacent-channel leakage ratio (ACLR) {XE "ACLR"} and the receiver’s adjacent channel selectivity (ACS) {XE "ACS"} respectively, as illustrated in Figure 455.

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The combination of these two parameters, in the form of

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body$ACIR=\frac{1}{\frac{1}{ACLR}+\frac{1}{ACS}}$
  (Eq. 186)

represents the fraction of the received interferer power which is experienced as interference by the receiver, and is referred to as the adjacent-channel interference ratio (ACIR {XE "ACIR"}).

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