On 7/30/2014 5:08 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote in news:lrbmkt$ohq$1@dont-
email.me:
Not necessarily. Even if there were physical vibrations, they may be
out of the audible range. But even vibrations are not common. You were
lucky you could hear it.
Well, it was like a flanger having a psychedilc fit.
Hard to ignore!
Fortunately easy to cure. I imagine that many other sources of wild RF
oscillation might affect the sound like that.
Not really. To affect the sound, you need something which will respond
to the RF in a physical vibration manner (i.e. magnetic), and the signal
must be in the audio spectrum.
Neither is very likely.
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