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MODUK - AVP 118: CHAPTER 4

Propagation of Interference (12.76)

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Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 1 January 1976
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Page Count: 4
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Introduction

The mechanism whereby r.f. signals and noise are transferred through any complex system in which many unscreened conductors are employed is a combination of conduction, induction and radiation. The impression gained from specifications for the control of interference may well be one of clearly defined limits for conducted and radiated signals. In the practical situation it is often difficult to separate the effects except to indicate that conduction is generally dominant at low frequencies.

Document History

AVP 118: CHAPTER 4
January 1, 1976
Propagation of Interference (12.76)
Introduction The mechanism whereby r.f. signals and noise are transferred through any complex system in which many unscreened conductors are employed is a combination of conduction, induction and...
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