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On Mar 7, 3:45 pm, "309" wrote:
I've been told that BlackBerry's are notorious for this interference. Can one "phone"(/device) interfere with another in this manner? I don't know enough about BlackBerries to comment. One might extend this conversation to the thousands of PDA's that are semi-permanent (and unapproved?) additions to glider instrument panels (yes, I plead guilty as charged). But perhaps only if they have wireless (e.g. BlueTooth) capability? Bluetooth's tx power is suitable for a few yards only, and so can be much lower power. This would reduce the probability of interference causing problems. Personally I'd ensure any non-essential radio is completely off before I'm airborne. Practical testing is always useful, provided one realises that testing can only demonstrate problems, not prove the absence of problems. |
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