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To Ross et al: From OP: Household Noise Sources ?
Telamon wrote:
2. EMI, electromotive interference, which is conducted noise. As separate local electric and magnetic fields the energy falls off rapidly over distance. A few feet can make a big difference in noise level. I think we're confusing EMF (Electromotive Force), also known as Voltage with EMI (Electro magnetic interference). Good posting, though... mike |
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To Ross et al: From OP: Household Noise Sources ?
In article _QBAf.97693$AP5.14846@edtnps84, m II wrote:
Telamon wrote: 2. EMI, electromotive interference, which is conducted noise. As separate local electric and magnetic fields the energy falls off rapidly over distance. A few feet can make a big difference in noise level. I think we're confusing EMF (Electromotive Force), also known as Voltage with EMI (Electro magnetic interference). Good posting, though... Yep, sorry about that EMI definition. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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To Ross et al: From OP: Household Noise Sources ?
Yeah sure,shutting everything off in your house will improve radio
reception.But,I am not going to shut down my house for any radio(s) in this World.Cat Ballou movie (I went and saw that movie here in Jackson when it first came out,I was home on a three day leave from Fort Hood,Texas) is just now starting on Radio tv and I better get me happy arse back over yonder and see if that divorced woman in Petal,Mississipi is drumming me up. cuhulin |
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To Ross et al: From OP: Household Noise Sources ?
Telamon wrote:
m II wrote: Telamon wrote: 2. EMI, electromotive interference, which is conducted noise. As separate local electric and magnetic fields the energy falls off rapidly over distance. A few feet can make a big difference in noise level. I think we're confusing EMF (Electromotive Force), also known as Voltage with EMI (Electro magnetic interference). Yep, sorry about that EMI definition. Electromotive interference is EMI from a locomotive plant in La Grange, IL. -- If John McCain gets the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination, my vote for President will be a write-in for Jiang Zemin. |
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To Ross et al: From OP: Household Noise Sources ?
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clifto wrote: Telamon wrote: m II wrote: Telamon wrote: 2. EMI, electromotive interference, which is conducted noise. As separate local electric and magnetic fields the energy falls off rapidly over distance. A few feet can make a big difference in noise level. I think we're confusing EMF (Electromotive Force), also known as Voltage with EMI (Electro magnetic interference). Yep, sorry about that EMI definition. Electromotive interference is EMI from a locomotive plant in La Grange, IL. Funny! -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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