On Monday 25 August 2008 05:47:26 am Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
I guarantee that if you stick poorly sheilded audio
equipment next to
high (or even moderate) power RF equipment you will get RF interference
in the audio.
I can sure vouch for the truth of this. Been in enough high-power
broadcasting plants (>=50 kW) at both MW and FM frequencies to see it lots of
times. It can be a real bugbear, especially with consumer or even semi-pro
gear.
Cheers!
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