wjm@whuxj.UUCP (MITCHELL) (01/12/84)
The FCC requires operators of radio transmitters to operate on certain radio frequencies, and to keep their transmitter outputs within those frequency bands. Unfortunately, it costs GREEN STAMPS to provide RF shielding, so many manufacturers of consumer electronics skimp on this shielding. Therefore, even a clean transmitter will interfere with this equimpent. If the transmitter is operating on its proper frequency, it is the responsibility of the user of the receiving equipment to clear up the problem. Often, a local ham can help you install shielding to solve the problem. However, RFI problems can sometimes be tough to solve and may require quite a bit of perserverance. [I'm also posting this to net.ham-radio to give my fellow hams notice that this discussion is going on on net.audio] Bill Mitchell CSO Whippany NJ (whuxj!wjm) Note that I've moved to a new system - whuxj