Is there anybody on these lists who might have a list of the frequencies that
could be emitted by a Macntosh iBook?

The reason for this is I sometimes  any number of radio reception devices 
within three feet of the iBook

Ideally, and nothing is really ideal in thisworld I should be using an 
external antenna, particularly for the Yaesu VX5
handheld radio. Have other amateur rigs, connected to outside antennas;
and the older Macintosh Powerbook used there so far causes no problems.
Put a scanner in the shack, and lots of audio interference problems! 

Sometimes I would simply like to listen as opposed to particpate in
conversations, 
using a  Uniden bearcat 245XLT to listen
to conversations either of an amateur nature or 
for listening to railway conversations. 

I could install a cavity to allow only specific frequncies,
 however this seems to be going to extremes.

Frequencies monitored are in the 144-174 MHz band; other frequencies 
if monitored don't seem to cause  the same problems.

Any ideas or suggestions?

Bryce Lee VA3TRN
Burlington, Ontario
Canada

800 Mhz iBook Power PC G3
OS 9.2.2 US
Built-in Memory 640MB
Disk Cache 8160K
27.94 GB HD/24.43 GB free


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