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Radio
and
Television Interference
The
Rodgers
525/535
uses
and
generates
small
amounts
of
radio-frequency
(RF) energy.
The
instrument
complies
with
the
limits
set
for
Class B
digital
devices. FCC Rules, Part
15,
Subpart
B
define
the
limits
for
radio
and
television
interference
in a
residential
instal-
lation.
Follow
the
installation
and
the
use
instructions
in
the
manual,
or
the
instrument
could
potentially
cause
interference
with
some
radio
or
television
reception.
In
the
unlikely
event
this
occurs,
we
encourage
the
user
to
try
the
following
corrective
measures:
./
Turn
the
instrument
OFF
to
see
if it
is
the
actual source
of
the
interference.
Disconnect
the
peripheral
devices
and
their
input/output
cables
one
at
a
time.
If
the
interference
stops,
it
is caused
by
the
peripheral
device
or
its
I/O
cable.
Try
coiling
and
uncoiling
the
instrument's
power
cord
in
different
ways.
Connect
the
instrument's
power
cord
to
a
power
outlet
on
a
different
circuit.
Move
the
instrument
farther
away
from
the
radio
or
television
receiver.
Turn
the
radio
or
television
receiver
until
the
interference
stops.
Connect
the
radio
or
television
receiver
to
a
different
power
circuit.
Reorient
or
move
the
receiver
antenna
farther
away
from
the
instrument.
Consider
installing
a
rooftop
antenna
with
coaxial
cable
lead-in
between
the
antenna
and
receiver.
I
./
Consult
the
nearest
Rodgers
dealer
for
more
information
if
the
above
corrective
measures
don't
remove
the
interference.

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