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Introduction and fundamental concepts

Introduction and fundamental concepts

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For radio-interference limitation, the field intensity allowed out-of-band is of the order of 100 μV/m, corresponding to a power-flux density of 2.6 x 10-11 W/m, a level close to the noise limit of most antenna-receiver systems. These quantified field intensities and power-flux densities are given to provide a perspective on the magnitude of signals encountered in electroheat systems, discussed in detail in later chapters.

Inspec keywords: receiving antennas; radiofrequency interference; electric heating

Other keywords: field intensity; quantified field intensities; antenna-receiver systems; radio-interference limitation; electroheat systems; power flux density

Subjects: Electric heating

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