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- Rusty_bolt_effect abstract "The rusty bolt effect is radio interference due to interactions with dirty connections or corroded parts. It is more properly known as passive intermodulation, and can result from a variety of different causes such as ferromagnetic conduction metals, or nonlinear microwave absorbers and loads. Corroded materials on antennas, waveguides, or even structural elements, can act as a diode. (Crystal sets, early radio receivers, used the semiconductor properties of galena to demodulate the radio signal, and copper oxide was used in power rectifiers.) This gives rise to undesired interference, including the generation of harmonics or intermodulation. Rusty objects that should not be in the signal-path, including antenna structures, can also reradiate radio signals with harmonics and other unwanted signals. As with all out-of-band noise, these spurious emissions can interfere with receivers.This effect can cause radiated signals out of the desired band, even if the signal into a passive antenna is carefully band-limited.".
- Rusty_bolt_effect thumbnail Rust_Bolt.JPG?width=300.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageID "3453436".
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- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageRevisionID "683496454".
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_electronics.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Corrosion.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_radio.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_set.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Directional_antenna.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_insulation.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_mixer.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Galena.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Harmonics.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Insulator_(electricity).
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Intermodulation.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Intermodulation_distortion.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Metal_rectifier.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Power_series.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Rust.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Spurious_emission.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink Transfer_function.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLink File:Rust_Bolt.JPG.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rusty bolt effect".
- Rusty_bolt_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "rusty bolt effect".
- Rusty_bolt_effect hasPhotoCollection Rusty_bolt_effect.
- Rusty_bolt_effect subject Category:Radio_electronics.
- Rusty_bolt_effect hypernym Interference.
- Rusty_bolt_effect type Circuit.
- Rusty_bolt_effect comment "The rusty bolt effect is radio interference due to interactions with dirty connections or corroded parts. It is more properly known as passive intermodulation, and can result from a variety of different causes such as ferromagnetic conduction metals, or nonlinear microwave absorbers and loads. Corroded materials on antennas, waveguides, or even structural elements, can act as a diode.".
- Rusty_bolt_effect label "Rusty bolt effect".
- Rusty_bolt_effect sameAs m.09d8fn.
- Rusty_bolt_effect sameAs Q7382669.
- Rusty_bolt_effect sameAs Q7382669.
- Rusty_bolt_effect wasDerivedFrom Rusty_bolt_effect?oldid=683496454.
- Rusty_bolt_effect depiction Rust_Bolt.JPG.
- Rusty_bolt_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Rusty_bolt_effect.