QwikConnect Vol 6 Num 2 April 99
 
Electromagnetic Interference

British Harrier Jump Jet

Iavy planes that land on carriers are designed and built to withstand interference from a broad range of electromagnetic fields. In fact, the outer shell of the plane, as well as its internal electronic equipment and interconnect cabling are all designed to prevent penetration of disruptive electromagnetic signals - both those generated internally as well as those emanating from external sources.

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Cover Story
Have you ever wondered why flight attendants on commercial airline flights enforce the regulations on the use of cell phones and other electronic devices so aggressively? In this issue of QwikConnect we'll answer this question, and a host of others, as we take the pulse of electromagnetic interference - the Achilles' heal of avionic systems.

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