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![]() "HarryHydro" wrote in message ... Hi Folks: We've been having intermittent problems with 'interference' on 6.8 gig Alcatel radios and 5.8 gig (freeband) Proxim radios. I just came into the radio shack, turned on the 'widow maker', a big heavy spectrum analyzer, and instead of finding 5.8GHz internerence, I found VERY strong pulses of RF around 4.9GHz. With my Blackberry about 5 feet away, the analyzer is showing a -10dbW (yes, 100mW) on a 2.4 gig antenna. It must be saturating the front ends. This Blackberry comes through speakers with the preamps, and even televisions a good 10 feet away! It makes the computer monitor's screen shake almost like the degauss! (when placed close). And, I suspect it does this with it next to my head also, straight out the front and back of the phone. I was just looking at 4.9gig info and it seems to be allocated to public safety. Is it also WiFi? The WiFi on this phone is off, at least in the 'Connections', but that doesn't suprise me as laptops seem to transmit on WiFi while connected to LAN. (Laptops' WiFi knocks off the Proxim's, also) Anyone ever scoped out the RF power from a Blackberry? Can this be safe power levels? Harry First off, you need to use a proper setup and evaluation of the spectrum analyzer. A setup like you described can give wildly erroneous indications and even damage sensitive circuits. Just having multipath in the room can result in reinforcement of the signal. And you were standing where the signal was best? You aren't the only one caught by that. I never brought mine to work because "experts" had somehow convinced the powers that be that burnt out test equipment was a normal thing, so invariably only one or none might be working, being "in transit" to the depot. A lot of devices are using modulation techniques that can be detected by analog devices, and nothing seems to more prone than amplified computer speakers. I can hear cell phone noise on mine even outside the building, even though they don't respond to my HF station with the linear on. It doesn't make sense that energy 1 gig away would cause interference. I would be more suspicious of the audio circuits and switching transients. Consider that since RF power is on-off keyed, there is much less than 100% duty cycle of the On time, so heating effect are much lower than with FM. |
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