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1. Other Devices
These thermostats are often erratic in operation, and sparking at the thermostat contacts often is a cause of radio interference.
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2. Radio Interference
An improperly operating appliance is often the cause of annoying interference during TV and radio reception. Unless they can detect the source of this signal leakage, viewers and listeners must resign themselves to these attacks of static.
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3. RF Detector
If the appliance is faulty, interference should be heard from the speaker. If a power cable is at fault, you can determine at what point the shield is "leaking" by following along the cable with the tester.
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4. Rfi Filter For Thyristor Controls
Appliances employing an SCR or a triac as a current, voltage, or speed control may cause radio-frequency interference. This kind of interference can often be eliminated by utilizing an external filter using the circuit.
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5. Tvi Filter For Appliances Employing Universal Motors
Television interference caused by the universal motors used in vacuum cleaners, sewing machines, and other appliances can usually be eliminated by connecting a filter between the power outlet and the power plug of the offending appliance.
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May 24, 2012