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AC Power Interference Handbook -- New insights into the causes, effects, locating and correction of power-line and electrical interference. 3rd Edition.

Transmitter Hunting -- Radio Direction Finding Simplified

The ARRL RFI Book -- Second Edition. Practical Cures for Radio Frequency Interference.

Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering -- Now Shipping! -- The most comprehensive book on electromagnetic compatibility, including all the latest advances and developments in the field.

The RSGB Guide to EMC -- Tackle RF interference problems and understand the underlying causes.

Figure 6

How TCC works. Small blocks denote daily station functions, stations A and L being the only ones that report into an area net other than their own. Note that traffic from east to west goes into area nets while traffic from west to east may go into section or region nets to save time.

How TCC works



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