When discharge occurs, it means that charge moves, and that's a short lived electric current. Rapidly changing electric current causes radio interference, because of the electromagnetic field associated with it.
Yes. It is immune to EMF (electromagnetic interference) and does not create its own EMI. Also, it is immune to RFI, or radio frequency interference. This is because fiber optic carries signals as light waves instead of electrical impulses.
There was interference with the radio signal.
Electrical interference is messing with my radio reception.
Gordon William Ingram has written: 'Radio interference suppression' -- subject(s): Interference, Radio
Henry D. Moreland has written: 'Radio interference from conductor corona' -- subject(s): Radio, Interference
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Prevent radio interference.
XM radio does not have static interference. It's a digital signal, so you'll either get a crystal-clear sound or none at all.
Guilford Leroy Hollingsworth has written: 'Radio interference characteristics of high-voltage direct-current corona discharges' -- subject(s): Radio in aeronautics, Radio, Interference
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