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Re: [RFI] Something is jamming 900mhz weather station

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Something is jamming 900mhz weather station
From: Jon Suehiro via RFI <rfi@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Jon Suehiro <nnnnnn_nnnnnnus@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 18:13:37 +0000 (UTC)
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900MHz ISM band is wild-west.As 900MHz Analog Cordless Telephone devices, 
typically902-905MHz and 925-928MHz are paired for full duplex channels.As 
initial 900MHz products, they were typically narrow FMand assigned into 30 
channels.Later, for the cost down, the IF filter is eliminated orspec down, the 
IF bandwidth is extremely wide and out of intended channelrejection performance 
is reduced significantly.  So if you have any 900MHzcommercial repeaters (or 
old paging transmitter) nearby, the wideband analogsystem can easily be 
interfered.The same channel plan is used by baby monitors.It is not very known, 
but 5.8GHz analog cordless uses 900MHzside for a part of full duplex.Typically 
the analog signal goes to 2-3 house long.  Soif you are in the city, the source 
of the interference can be easily on thenext street.Then 900MHz spread spectrum 
technology is developed. The power output is equivalent of 100mW or more, and 
will reach over 1 miledistance in the open field.RF bar code reader was on 
900MHz but mostly moved up to2.4GHz now.If you are close to warehouse or store 
environment, typicalRFID bar code system is running strong at 915MHz.Good long 
distance wireless microphone is also on the 900MHzISM band.In your weather 
station, is there any option of channelchange ?  If so, try change the channel 
from the default to see if thereis any improvement.Anyway 902-928MHz is totally 
RF uncontrolled environment. If there is any interference, you need to change 
the channel or comecloser. GL de NN5T Jon 
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