On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 11:08:37AM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote:
> > Well, this is completely off-topic, but I wouldn't be so sure.
> > I have plenty of electronic equipment here which generates an awful
> > lot of interference to my sensitive radio receivers. Switch-mode
> > power supplies in particular (although passengers won't be using
> > those on the plane).
> > 
> This is common. The problem is that while FCC requirements are quite
> high, manufacturing standards are not, causing an awful lot of
> equipment out there to create interference.

But the FCC are particularly crazy paranoid about interference in the radio
band.

Mind you, I'm not cheering for the FCC here -- in fact that I think their
restrictions on output power for private radio transmitters are hideously
excessive -- but they do seem to keep a pretty tight lid on RFI generated
by portable devices.

Household appliances, on the other hand...

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