Radio Frequency Interference! Al Penney VO1NO

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Radio Frequency Interference!

RFI and EMI Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Interference to a receiver caused by actual signals, only one of which is desired. Caused by harmonics, mixing, images, or poor design. Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) RF Interference to a piece of equipment which is not normally a receiver. RF gets into the equipment through inadequate shielding, filtering, grounding or design. Affects all sorts of equipment alarms, telephones, furnace controllers, smoke detectors, computers etc.

Two Issues for Hams Interference to others caused by your station; and Interference to your station caused by other s equipment.

Interference Any unwanted interaction between electronic systems. Three main types: Noise Fundamental Overload Spurious emissions

Noise Caused by an electromagnetic noise source: Electric motors Power line hardware Defective florescent lights Bug zappers Light dimmers Computer systems Thermostats, etc, etc. etc.. Arcing could indicate a dangerous condition

Fundamental Overload Caused by the inability of consumer equipment to reject strong signals. Even though your radio is transmitting legally, the filtering and shielding in the consumer equipment is inadequate.

Desired signal

Spurious Emissions Transmitter is inadvertently transmitting signals not assigned to it. Could be harmonics multiples of the intended signal. Could be non-harmonic signals generated by the peculiarities of the transmitter s design. Such problems are rare with modern transmitters.

Differential versus Common Mode Differential Mode Common Mode

What to do.

What to do. When you receive a complaint!

What to do. First.. REMAIN CALM! Express empathy and concern. Do not criticize their equipment. Try to explain the issue, and indicate that there are ways to correct the problem. Build a climate of cooperation. Do not automatically assume blame however.

What to do. Determine if it is actually you causing the interference: It may be a fault with the consumer equipment unrelated to your transmissions; Ensure the TV/radio can receive a good signal; Compare dates and times against your logbook; May only be specific bands, modes, power levels or antennas that cause interference; Try to conduct tests if the neighbour agrees.

What to do. Under NO circumstances should you make internal modifications to someone else s equipment! You may void any warranty, and you will forever be responsible for repairing it! Only licensed technicians should do such work. Emphasize that you are ready to assist a qualified technician.

Solving RFI Problems First clean up your own station! Ensure all connections tight. Ensure equipment is properly grounded. Install Low-Pass or Band-Pass filters. Have you made any recent changes that might cause problems? Have a qualified technician confirm transmitter meets specifications for spurious signal attenuation.

Solving RFI Problems Is interference similar on all bands? If so, then it may be front end overload. Is your audio being received in addition to neighbour s favorite AM station? If so, then it is Cross Modulation. Your signal is being rectified in the receiver.

Steps to Take Insure covers are secure and connected to chassis. Check power cord. Three prong? If not polarized, reverse the plug. Are cords or speaker leads multiples of ¼ wavelength of frequencies used? Are connectors proper? Is coax spliced? Disconnect pieces of equipment to track down where interference is entering system.

Steps to Take For TV and cable systems, check for homemade splits instead of proper splitters. Also look for mixing 75 and 300 Ohm cable without proper baluns. Check for leakage by the cable system on 145.25 MHz. If signals are escaping, they can get in!

Low Pass Filter Used on Radio

High Pass Filter Used on TV

Remember Do not bend coax cable to a radius less than ten times the diameter of the cable.

Snap-On Ferrites

Quarter Wave Stub Trap

Grounding a Stereo System

Computer EMI

EMI can affect Anything!

Telephone RFI

Industry Canada s Position Consumers should: Insist manufacturer s design equipment to operate in a dense RF environment; and Ensure equipment is set up and operated properly. Radio users should: Accept the reality that high power radio transmitters, in urban areas, are likely to interfere with radio-sensitive devices; and Consider methods of reducing the levels of RF energy, to which they expose their neighbours' electronic items

Industry Canada s Position Complainant must take a number of steps to resolve the issue: Cooperate with Radio Operator; Contact manufacturer of affected equipment to seek assistance; Use self-help info offered by IC; and Seek technical assistance if unable to help themselves. Only then will IC intervene.

Industry Canada s Position Radio Operator: Encouraged to work with complainants in resolving problems without recourse IC. Failure to provide such cooperation may result in IC imposing additional terms and conditions upon the users authorization to operate radio apparatus.

Interference to Other Hams Three primary issues: Key Clicks: Transmitter turns on and off too rapidly during Morse transmissions, causing signal to occupy too wide a bandwidth. Chirp: Voltage fluctuations when transmitter is keyed during Morse transmissions, cause VFO s frequency to vary, resulting in an audible chirp in received signal. Splatter caused by setting microphone gain or amplifier drive too high.

Key Clicks Usually not a problem with modern radios. For older radios a key click filter can help. Indicated with addition of K to signal report i.e.: 599K

Chirp Cure is to use a power supply and cabling that can handle the load without voltage sag. Indicated by addition of a C to the signal report i.e.: 599C

Questions?