[sci.electronics] Tesla coil interference

henry@utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer) (02/04/90)

In article <451@ssc.UUCP> markz@ssc.UUCP (Mark Zenier) writes:
>> Also, how high is high frequency for an average Tesla coil?
>
>100 Khz to 1 Mhz, the bigger the coil the lower the frequency.  
>In this range, you have the option of interfering with aeronautical
>beacons, a maritime distress frequency, and all of your neighbors AM
>radios.

(Sorry to be the Voice Of Your Mother once again, but... :-))  Think
twice before doing anything that might interfere with distress frequencies
or aircraft navigation.  The Feds deeply disapprove, put a high priority
on tracking you down, and have absolutely no sense of humor about it.
(Imagine yourself on an affected boat or plane and you'll see why!)
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