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Radio Interference & Mitigation: Wireless Interference

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This book is for anyone involved with radio or wireless interference hunting. It provides theoretical and practical fundamentals needed to effectively identify and locate radio frequency interference in any band or network. It begins with an overview of basic RF principles, interference types, Intermodulation and Passive Intermodulation. Additionally, there is a section on radio filters, their design, types and uses. Practical applications include interference hunting tools, spectrum analyzers and drive test tools. Methods of radiolocation (direction finding) and signal analysis.

This bookl will help technicians and managers better understand radio/wireless interference, and the tools typically used to find and mitigate it. Multiple examples of interference ranging from Intermodulation and Passive Intermodulation (PIM) to Harmonics and the affects of adjacent channels at radio sites will help identify noise problems and take actions to reduce or remove the interfering signals. The book is 140 pages in length richly illustrated to better understand this subject.

184 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 10, 2017

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Thomas Dover

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