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RADIO INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF OVERHEAD POWER LINES AND HIGH-VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT - PART 3: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR MINIMIZING THE GENERATION OF RADIO NOISE
British Standards Institution
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FOREWORD<br>INTRODUCTION<br>1 Scope<br>2 Normative references<br>3 Terms and definitions<br>4 Practical design of overhead power lines and<br> associated equipment in order to control interference<br> to radio broadcast sound and television reception<br>5 Methods of prediction of the reference level of an<br> overhead line<br>6 Preventive and remedial measures to minimize radio<br> noise generated by bad contacts and their detection<br> and location<br>7 Formulae for predetermination of the radio noise<br> field strength produced by large conductor bundles<br> (more than four sub-conductors) and by tubular<br> conductors<br>8 Figures<br>Annex A (informative) - Formulae for predicting the<br> radio noise field strength from the conductors of<br> an overhead line<br>Annex B (informative) - Configuration of an RF-based <br> spark discharge detector and Direction Of Arrival <br> (DOA) estimation method<br>Annex C (informative) - Analytical procedure for the<br> predetermination of the radio noise field<br> strength, at a given distance from an<br> overhead line with large bundle conductors<br>Bibliography
Pertains to radio noise from overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment which may cause interference to radio reception, excluding the fields from power line carrier signals.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | British Standards Institution |
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Committee | GEL/210/11 |