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Have you noticed an increase in RF INTERFERANCE (RFI) at your field lately?

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Have you noticed an increase in RF INTERFERANCE (RFI) at your field lately?

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Old 09-02-2004, 12:43 PM
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Default Have you noticed an increase in RF INTERFERANCE (RFI) at your field lately?

Our local flying club has had a rash of RF Interference (RFI) issues in the past several weeks. We're working hard to try and identify the cause however there is a chance this might not be just a local issue? Without going into detail or jumping to any conclusions I would like to know if any other clubs might be experiencing RFI on a more frequent occasion? I've noticed some recent threads regarding possible RFI and thought a poll would be in order.


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Old 09-03-2004, 12:22 PM
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Default RE: Have you noticed an increase in RF INTERFERANCE (RFI) at your field lately?

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