Re: CRT interference
On 16 Jul 2006 11:54:28 -0700, silicono2@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
It's been asked in a reader letter to the New Scientist and I haven't
seen the answer yet: has anyone noticed, about 1 second before you're
receiving a mobile call, it will cause a little flicker on a CRT next
to the phone? I've noticed it on my PC monitors, and the reader
mentioned it's happened to his telly.
Seb
Noticed it first in about '96, testing an SMSC at a Belgian operator.
It was handy seeing the screen wobble just prior to a message being
received.
.
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