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Interference Sources

One source of conducted susceptibility disturbance is electromagnetic fields coming from intended RF transmitters that may act on the whole or partial length of electrical cables connected between installed equipment.  The interconnecting cabling, e.g. power lines, communication lines, control lines, and monitoring lines, behave as passive receiving antenna networks because they may be a significant fraction of wavelength to several wavelengths long.  The equipment connected to those cables is subjected to current induced on the cables and voltage that develops between individual cable conductors and between cable conductors and structural or ground conductors.

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