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What is radio interference?

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What is radio interference?

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Depends on the context you mean! Radio frequencies can overload other circuitry nearby and cause unwanted effects. This is Radio Interference! For example you are using a badly screened HiFi unit and a taxi-cab transmits from close by… the transmission might be picked up by the cabling and comes out the HiFi unit, but as this was unintended it is Interference! In terms of radio, R.I. is where another signal is on the same frequency, a very close frequency, or is giving out harmonic-radiation at a frequency that is the same as the one being monitored. In such circumstances the Receiver is unable to produce the desired output due to this Interference! The situation can be even more complicated in digital communication, since whole frames (or even packets) of data might be lost causing drop-outs. Thankfully, most digital communication sends many redundant and duplicated packets, so loss is minimised! Hope this Helps!…

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