RF interference picked up at the receiver front end will result in
pixelation, freezes, or the blue screen of death. I don't have a good feel yet
as to
just how sensitive sets will be to RFI of this sort. The "good" news is that
the interferee will probably not know what hit him.
It is still possible that RFI will occur as audio rectification, as any
stereo or other device is already prone to. The same measures, i.e. ferrites
and
the like, will still be the cure for this.
73 - Jim Stahl K8MR
In a message dated 10/6/2008 7:05:03 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
LRoeder@NESPOWER.COM writes:
With the advent of DTV and the impending Feb. 2009 conversion deadline, I
wonder what types of interference will lurk on the horizon. I realize that
digital comms are a lot less prone to RFI, but I'm curious how strong
interference will manifest itself in DTV.
Any ideas, Mike?
Landon D. Roeder, KC5ACP
Engineer II, Test Section
Nashville Electric Service
Office: 615-747-3309
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