>>Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 18:00:07 -0700
>From: Eric Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: interference from an iBook
>
>Hi Bryce, do you happen to have an AirPort card in your computer?
>
>Otherwise, you'll have the HD and the LCD as major sources of EM
>emissions (my PB will occasionally cause static on FM radio if located
>too close to a radio).
>
>Sorry, no list of frequences... check the web for HD frequencies...

No Airport card although I understand in France the transmit frequency
of Airport interferes with the French military rocket guidance systems....

Problem happens in the 147-174 Mhz VHF high band 
and of course this includes the two meter ham frequencies of 144-148 Mhz!

Bryce Lee
Burlington, Ontario


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