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rf_engineer

join:2003-08-04
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reply to markopoleo

Re: Hardly and issue is correct

said by markopoleo:
Interference is not a issue, if it was you would see %90 of the current electronics, and tech gadgets pulled off the shelves as well. Heck remove every microwave's from every home why don't you.
How many electronic gadgets can you name that emit RF energy for many octaves at or near FCC Part 15 levels with a large, distributed antenna extending tens or hundreds of miles ?

FCC Part 15 was created to allow devices to emit an acceptable and tolerable level of incidental radio energy and not place unnecessary and costly burdens on consumer electronics designers. Such interference is typically narrowband occasional interference, not 7 x 24 blanketing of large swaths of spectrum over large geographical areas.

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Yes it is the same thing.

No, it isn't. You're way out in left field again. Your analogy just doesn't make any sense.

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