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David wrote: On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 17:02:39 GMT, (Mark Zenier) wrote: I purchased some GE brand compact fluorescents recently and on the card in the packaging has a warning. ... "This product complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules but may cause interference to radios, televisions, wireless telephones, and remote controls. Avoid placing this product near these devices. If interference occurs, move product away from the device or plug either into a different outlet. Do not install this product near maritime safety equipment or other critical navigation or communications equipment operating between .45 - 30 MHz. ..." The remote control interference is optical, not RF. Yea, I guess GE doesn't think the user cares what the real cause is, or they just wanted to cram as much in the fine print as possible. But, for this newsgroup, the key sentence was the last one. I do have to go around and shut off some of these lights if I'm trying to get a good copy on a weak signal. Often it isn't the one closest to the antenna. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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