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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan Schaecher" data-source="post: 826143" data-attributes="member: 56872"><p>Everything electronic emits some level of RF. CFL's are NOTORIOUS for this as well as standard floresent lights and new a new phenomina that I have to deal with at work, T5HO florescent lights.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>T5HO's are HORRIBLE in the RF spectrum. They are primarily found in warehouses and distribution centers but have been moving into more residential uses. They are energy efficent, but the ballast on the fixture bounces RF all over based on power condition, ambient temperature, tube temperature, etc. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheap DVD players and some of the new, high-fangled, cheap LCD and PLASMA TV's have poor RF shielding (you have to cut costs somewhere), especially around transformers, inductors and high-frequency power transistors.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Do you have a new stove with an Infra-Red heating element?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Try turning off all unnecessary lights and electronic equipment that you can and add them back one at a time to see if you can trace back what's happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan Schaecher, post: 826143, member: 56872"] Everything electronic emits some level of RF. CFL's are NOTORIOUS for this as well as standard floresent lights and new a new phenomina that I have to deal with at work, T5HO florescent lights. T5HO's are HORRIBLE in the RF spectrum. They are primarily found in warehouses and distribution centers but have been moving into more residential uses. They are energy efficent, but the ballast on the fixture bounces RF all over based on power condition, ambient temperature, tube temperature, etc. Cheap DVD players and some of the new, high-fangled, cheap LCD and PLASMA TV's have poor RF shielding (you have to cut costs somewhere), especially around transformers, inductors and high-frequency power transistors. Do you have a new stove with an Infra-Red heating element? Try turning off all unnecessary lights and electronic equipment that you can and add them back one at a time to see if you can trace back what's happening. [/QUOTE]
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