I've seen some interesting sources of radio interference. I had a customer come back to my computer store complain that his radio wouldn't work when his computer was on. As it turns out, his power supply was completely jamming 770kHz. We sent the supply back to the manufacturer for analysis. Another case I read about had GPS knocked out in a fishing harbor for weeks due to two different faulty amplified TV antennas.
If the FCC would like to continue to have this "power" then they better not use it on private citizens. Note to self: Do not co-locate my pirate transmitters with my incriminating contraband...
I've seen some interesting sources of radio interference. I had a customer come back to my computer store complain that his radio wouldn't work when his computer was on. As it turns out, his power supply was completely jamming 770kHz. We sent the supply back to the manufacturer for analysis. Another case I read about had GPS knocked out in a fishing harbor for weeks due to two different faulty amplified TV antennas. If the FCC would like to continue to have this "power" then they better not use it on private citizens. Note to self: Do not co-locate my pirate transmitters with my incriminating contraband...