The ARRL RFI Book

The ARRL RFI Book by Michelle Bloom, published by the American Radio Relay League in 1998, is a comprehensive resource for those experiencing interference with their home electronics. This first edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses issues caused by power lines, radio transmitters, and other noise sources, offering readers practical solutions to mitigate these problems.
Readers will find clear, step-by-step explanations that detail the causes of interference and provide actionable advice on how to resolve these issues. The content is crafted by a team of experts in the fields of technology and engineering, focusing on electronics and radio. This edition serves as a valuable guide for anyone looking to understand and tackle interference challenges in their home environment.
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For readers who have interference to their home electronics equipment from power lines, radio transmitters or other noise sources, this is the book for them. Written by a team of experts to help people find and use simple, practical solutions to interference problems, the book has clear step-by-step explanations that tell why it happens and what to do about it.
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