[ltp] Re: Linux-Thinkpad digest, Vol 1 #632 - 27 msgs

morpheus linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Mon, 04 Oct 2004 18:24:25 -0400


I think that's just a subspace transmission from the Alpha quadrant.

On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 15:51, Nicholas Sushkin wrote:
> With CDMA phone placed next to computer speakers, I always hear the
> speakers click right before the phone starts ringing.
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> > GSM mobiles (and TDMA) are notorious for interfereing with hearingaids and radios. This is because they use a very bursty transmission process when establishing contact with a base station. This means that the mobile is turning its transmitter on and off, which in turn cause interference (transmitters/amplifiers don't like to be turned on and off rapidly). You can hear this if your GSM/TDMA mobile is close to a radio and you are just about to receive a call.
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> Nicholas Sushkin