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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron Stuckey" data-source="post: 68128" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>Re: RF</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As mentioned above, multiple transmitters in close proximity to the antennas(receivers) will cause the noise floor to raise and stronger intermodulation products to occur. When setting up I've become a big fan of foil bread pans for each transmitter while waiting on my staging table. It isn't a magic bullet solution, but certainly helps attenuate some intermodulation products. I first learned about the bread tins from James Stoffo who also suggested getting an insulator of some kind to keep the transmitter from directly touching the foil. Apparently it will preserve about an hour of battery life that disappears when touching the foil. But I haven't been able to verify that myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron Stuckey, post: 68128, member: 281"] Re: RF As mentioned above, multiple transmitters in close proximity to the antennas(receivers) will cause the noise floor to raise and stronger intermodulation products to occur. When setting up I've become a big fan of foil bread pans for each transmitter while waiting on my staging table. It isn't a magic bullet solution, but certainly helps attenuate some intermodulation products. I first learned about the bread tins from James Stoffo who also suggested getting an insulator of some kind to keep the transmitter from directly touching the foil. Apparently it will preserve about an hour of battery life that disappears when touching the foil. But I haven't been able to verify that myself. [/QUOTE]
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