TM 5-4520-208-15
Section VI. RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION
65. Definitions
66. General Methods Used To Attain
Proper Suppression
a. Interference. The term "interference", as
Essentially, suppression is attained by pro-
used herein, applies to electrical disturbances
in the radio frequency range which are gener-
stray currents. The methods used include
ated by the heater and which may interfere
shielding the ignition and high-frequency wires,
with the proper operation of radio receivers or
grounding the frame with bonding straps and
other electronic equipment.
using capacitors and resistors.
67. Interference Suppression Components
ference suppression," as used herein, applies to
the methods used to eliminate or effectively
a. General. The interference suppression
components incorporated in the heater are
reduce radio interference generated by the
heater.
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