> Funny thing happened on the way to the bathroom.
>
> I turned on a second compact fluourescent light while
> listening to my shortwave radio, the first caused RFI,
> the second CANCELLED it!!
>
> But the first only caused RFI in the same room as the
> radio, the one in the other room had no effect on the
> radio by itself.
>
> Joe
This post (above) is from another list but I needed
the expert analysis of the RFI list!
From his description of events I get the latter but
not the former.
That the source of RFI further away did not cause
interference is merely a matter of propagation.
But in the first situation is it possible that one
source of RFI could cancel the other?
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