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Why Is My RF Signal Weak After Adding a Filter?
May , 16 2026
At first glance, adding an RF filter sounds like a simple upgrade. The goal is usually clear: Reduce interference Clean up the signal Improve network stability Protect sensitive RF equipment But in real projects, many engineers and installers run into the same frustrating problem: “The interference is gone, but now the signal is much weaker.” This happens more often than people expect, especially ...
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Low PIM Components: The Real Engineering Math From link budget to selection traps
Jun , 16 2026
Anyone who has worked on distributed antenna systems will eventually have a head‑on fight with PIM. This post skips the fluff and only shows the engineering math. 1. Where PIM comes from — the formula Two frequencies f1, f2 pass through a non‑linear node (loose connector, oxidized plating, magnetic material) and generate intermodulation products: 3rd order: 2f1-f2 , 2f2-f1 5th order: 3f1-2f2 , 3f2...
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PIM Interference vs. External Interference: How to Quickly Tell Them Apart On‑Site?
Jul , 07 2026
Anyone who does base‑station maintenance or network optimisation eventually runs into this: uplink noise floor spikes, users complain about dropped calls and low throughput, yet VSWR tests pass and there are no equipment alarms. Where is the problem? At this point, you have two possible culprits – PIM (passive intermodulation) interference generated inside your own system, or external RF interfere...
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