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Re: TinySA - A use case in a professionnal field measurement context


Bruce Hawkins
 

AM is important becouse it covers better and is the source for emergency broadcast communication to the general public.?

I find that the problem with AM is too much ownership by a handful of companies, who aren't local. Making desiminating that local emergency communication often imposable.

Then there's the problem of local radio interference from power companies or other devices switching power supplies, or other sources.

My Honda Accord is quite quiet RF noise wise. But not all cars are.?

Satellite based broadcast is only available to those who can offord it.? I can't.

Best regards, Bruce Hawkins - AC6DN.? Sent from my Android phone.? And from: ac6dn@...

On Feb 6, 2025 2:12 AM, "Jean-Roger - F6EGK via groups.io" <F6EGK@...> wrote:
The NRSC (National Radio System Committee) in the US landscape, has published a study examining the effects of RF noise on AM radio reception in cars.?
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See there :
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What is interesting is the fact that a TinySA is one part of the measurement system, as depicted below. It highlights once again that Erik's tools have also a place of choice in a professionnal field, congratulations !
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The complete study report is also available there :
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73 - Jean-Roger

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