@kosst_amojan,
As sure as I am that it’s cell phone noise, I’m almost certain it’s not that tower.
Re: On-site Cell Tower Interference
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2012, 10:03:56 pm »
It’s highly unlikely the cell site will induce RFI problems with any properly designed audio equipment, or any other system inside the building.
First, cellular/PCS sector antennas are highly directional. Directly below the antenna is a major null with signal levels easily being 50-70dB below on axis carrier level (based on antenna type and design) before building attenuation is considered.
First, cellular/PCS sector antennas are highly directional. Directly below the antenna is a major null with signal levels easily being 50-70dB below on axis carrier level
@kosst_amojan,
So for cell phone reception in the apartment building there may be equipment to compensate for the "null zone"? If so, would you expect the equipment, or antenna, placed on each floor?
Also if james1969 placed his cell phone in areas on his audio system as you did on yours he should pick up the same RFI noise as you did, correct?
Another question.
What if the apartment building has some type of building automation system that is remote controlled by a digital transmitted signal? Could that cause the same type of RFI noise?