Chasing Ghosts (Alarm Bypassing)

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Chasing Ghosts (Alarm Bypassing)

Frank Krozel
So now into the winter months, I have an issue where I have RFI getting into things.

After some searching.. I found an excellent guide by our own Jim Brown.

Jim… I think you were the guy that presented at our EMC meeting a long time ago here in Chicago if.. my memory is correct…
(I have been the Chairman of our EMC MiniSymposium here in Chicago for the past 18 years…)

Jim did an excellent job with a mix of theory and practical, hope you find it helpful.
http://audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf <http://audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf>


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Jim Brown-10
On Sat,12/19/2015 12:04 PM, [hidden email] wrote:
> Jim… I think you were the guy that presented at our EMC meeting a long time ago here in Chicago if.. my memory is correct…
> (I have been the Chairman of our EMC MiniSymposium here in Chicago for the past 18 years…)

Yes, that was me. Thanks for compliment. And I have often cited a
program that you probably organized for the EMC group that I think was
called Tales From the Trenches, or something like that. It was a dozen
or so technical war stories of how each of the presenters solved an
interesting problem. I learned a lot from it, and was able to contribute
some thoughts to the group about one or two of them. This was one of the
very best technical presentations I've ever attended. Right up there
with one for the Audio Engineering Society that demonstrated a history
of cinema sound at the Academy Theatre in Hollywood, another at an AES
Conference in Nashville on all the different kinds of distortion in
audio, and a talk at an AES Convention in Amsterdam by Ray Dolby on the
history of Dolby.

73, Jim K9YC
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