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Post 4 made on Tuesday April 11, 2023 at 13:16
Ernie Gilman
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There are emitters in the system that are staying on constantly due to this rogue RF.

I see I was not clear here. I was questioning whether "this" RF is the actual condition, when it could be "these" RFs, meaning more than one is causing the problem.

Is this actually true? Could there be two RF sources, and the emitters stay on when one or both sources are on? If so, you've got to be sure your testing isolates the RF source(s) to one at a time.

Last edited by Ernie Gilman on April 12, 2023 20:24.
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