2.4g Do we need Ferrite rings?
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2.4g Do we need Ferrite rings?
Title really says it all... Is there any reason to fit ferrite rings on the servo leads on a Boomerang XL flying a DX7?
Is it still possible to get induced interference on 2.4 setups?
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Andy
Is it still possible to get induced interference on 2.4 setups?
Thanks
Andy
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RE: 2.4g Do we need Ferrite rings?
seems that 2.4 is succectable to rf interference like all rf carrier waves.
Radio Frequency (RF) Interference. 2.4GHz WLANs can experience interference from cordless phones, microwaves, and other WLANs. The interfering signals degrade the performance of an 802.11b WLAN by periodically blocking users and access points from accessing the shared air medium. If it's not possible to reduce potential interference to an acceptable level, then consider deploying a 5GHz system, which is relatively free from interfering sources.
Radio Frequency (RF) Interference. 2.4GHz WLANs can experience interference from cordless phones, microwaves, and other WLANs. The interfering signals degrade the performance of an 802.11b WLAN by periodically blocking users and access points from accessing the shared air medium. If it's not possible to reduce potential interference to an acceptable level, then consider deploying a 5GHz system, which is relatively free from interfering sources.
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RE: 2.4g Do we need Ferrite rings?
I would suggest that if you're using a switching type regulator, yes. Otherwise you should be okay. Use the ferrite ring on the output leads of the regulator.