Wouldn't an illegal amplifier used out of the designed bands emit more RF trash
than if it were being properly used within the bands it's designed to operate?
Of course, couple this with a susceptible device, and you get "Fireworks"!
Getting back to the original post, it seemed to indicate the audio
rectification was very brief in duration. Is that right? Almost like it was a
mobile driving by the location of the TV/AV system. That might make finding
the source more difficult than normal. Ferrites on all TV/audio lines
(including all internal speakers) might fix it all up.
73, de ed -K0iL
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On 4/24/2013 9:28 AM, Gary Smith wrote:
> Sounds like a case of just way too much power and no frequency control
> of it.
NOT TRUE. The problem is almost always poor design/construction of the
victim equipment. Study my RFI tutorial, previously referenced. The
CBer you described may have been running more than the 5W he was
authorized, but it is VERY unlikely he was running more than the 1.5kW
we are authorized, and hundreds of thousands of hams around the world
manage to run that sort of power with no issues if problems in victim
equipment are corrected.
73, Jim K9YC
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