What effect does radio interference have on my AIR-X?
The internal circuitry of the AIR is shielded and filtered to prevent radio interference, and has been tested to insure electro-magnetic compatibility.
What effect does my AIR-X have on radio transmissions?
The AIR-X normally does not affect radio transmitters. Care should be taken, however, to route power lines from the AIR-X away from the power and antenna lines of a radio transmitter. An old ham radio operator’s trick is to twist positive and negative wires together to provide an even distribution of EMF noise across both wires, which serves to cancel out the electrical noise created. This technique can be used on the AIR-X power lines, on the radio’s power lines, and on transmission wires. Transmission lines should always be kept as far from power lines as is practically possible. Proper grounding of the AIR-X and other system components must also be observed.
Will it affect the regulation of my AIR-X to install an RF (radio frequency) filter?
An RF filter should not affect the regulation of the AIR-X, but any electronic devices placed in line with the turbine must be rated for the proper current and voltage. It is best to place any line filters on the power lines for the
load device (transmitter) that requires it, and as close to the device as possible.