Got a question for you. I've had the above mentioned Sony radio for a long time which I use as the tuner for my sound system. It's listed 82 dB adjacent channel selectivity is amazing unless you're trying to tune into a weaker distant station adjacent to a "local" one broadcasting in HD Digital. (The Sony is connected to a 5 element Yagi ant which is fed into a 15 db gain FM sig amp.) I'm wondering if an adjustable FM trap could remove that 50 kHz noisy overlap without attenuating the desired signal ? Any thoughts?The Sony XDRS3HD is one of the best radios available. DXing requires a great radio that can pull a weak signal out of the noise.
A cheap SDR might overload and put spurs all over the spectrum. However, the spurs and intermod would be reduced at a much greater level than the main carrier if you attenuate the signal. If you attenuate 6dB, then the spurs and intermod should drop more than 6dB all else being equal. That’s how you know it’s being generated in the receiver.