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On 14 Jun, 13:30, Tommy Tootles wrote:
wrote: This might be slightly off-topic, because the interference generation problem I need to solve involves long wave radio - please suggest a better group to post to if you know one. Problem: Located in the UK, I have a robot mower which is guided by a perimeter wire laid around the edge of the lawn. Works fine, but generates RF interference which hits my neighbour's long wave radio reception (e.g. station Europe 1 at 183 kHz). For you to get a reasonable answer, a bit more information is needed... Is there any type of radiation from the guide wire? If so, describe the signal (frequency, power, analog or digital). If the guide wire is activated but the mower engine is NOT running, do you get the interference? Or is the interference coming solely from the mower engine? What type of motive force is the mower using? Gasoline (petrol) or electric? If electric, AC or DC? If a DC motor, series wound, shunt wound or universal? Type of motor speed control (if any); e.g. pulse width modulation? The interference comes solely from the guide wire and/or the electronics driving it. The filter supplied by the manufacturer plugs into the output of the driver and the lead to the guide wire plugs into the filter. I have no information on the frequencies the driver is using (the only information about the signal is that it is sinusoidal). |
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