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RE: and your point is?

My point was directed at readers who are technically competent to understand the issues. This includes understanding the reasoning behind the government EMI standards (e.g. protect broadcast analog TV) and irrelevance of these standards when it comes to audio (does not deal with the relevant frequency ranges that might cause audio systems to malfunction). One example is measuring noise power in narrow frequency bands. This is relevant to obsolete analog radio and TV modulation schemes and government frequency allocations that prop up broadcast industry oligarchs. It has no relevance to interference to audio systems, which are affected broadband due to non-linearities in components and wiring.

Tony Lauck

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