[Johnson] Viking 1
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Sat, 27 Dec 2003 16:00:15 EST
<<In this day and age of cable "piped" TV, I don't think TVI is too much of a
concern today as it was "back in the day" >>
The problem back in the early days was the IF frequency of the TV sets ot
that era plus general weak signals in fringe areas. Now a days, that is no
longer a problem, but audio and RF rectification is. That, as you well know, can
effect everything electronic. Folks never read the fine print in their
instruction manuals relating to the acceptance of interference from other sources. It
works in reverse, too.
73,
John, W4AWM
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