How to locate RFI
By NK7ZI have RFI, now what– Locating it. This article is the first of a three parts article, that covers the problem of locating the RFI source. Author make use of an SDR receiver to locate RFI emissions. Ai interesting RFI location process diagrams helps on following the various phases, permitting the discovery of almost 75% of the RFI issues.
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