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Old 02-22-2021 | 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by dera
A phone operating in the gigahertz range creating a stable offset to a modulated signal operating around 110 megahertz is as likely as winning the lottery 90 or 150 times per second.
Stable is unlikely since the digital signal is not stable at all. My observations were always rapid, inconsistent fluctuations.

But interference can occur not just at the resonant freq at the antenna, but anywhere in the system in any module which has circuits, electronic components, or even metal parts which happen to be sized right, even wires... lots of chips, wires and components in those systems, you only have to hit one of them to goon it all up.
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