Very odd.

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Mug
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Very odd.

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When I'm listening to FESA (pretty much all I listen to), if I happen to be on the computer at the same time, something odd happens.
During a transmission, if I scroll using the scroll wheel on my belkin optical mouse I can the corresponding squeaking via my scanner. And no, the mouse isn't wireless.

This is with the rubber ducky antenna.
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Re: Very odd.

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Hey Meg,

Are you listening to the 78.xxx or the WAERN 163/164mhz channels?
Most computer equiptment transmits at very low levels on a large variety of frequencies, that's why most things have an "FCC Warning: this device may cause or receive interference, use it at your own risk" type thing.

It's very normal for computer gear to interfere with radio, right across the spectrum.

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Its 164.000

Just found a tiny sticker on the back of my key board saying some thing about this . Was far to smalll to actually read. Picked up wods such as "interference" and "cause".
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