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TRC-55 - Suppression of Inductive Interference from Small Lighting Plants

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In normal operation, small electric lighting plants usually cause radio interference on modern sensitive receivers. Commutation, even when no visible sparking occurs at the brushes, may set up a harsh continuous noise, and periodic staccato clicking from the ignition system occurs in synchronism with the firing of the engine.


Created: 2002-07-18
Updated: 2004-12-02
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