An Apple 30GB 5G Video iPod set to close to a (Cingular/AT&T) cell phone while the phone is ringing, will have its volume meter affected by the RF interference.
I heard my ham friend's phone noise through my LM-386 speakerbox, so the phone interference goes all the way down to 0 on the dial (that is 0 kHz). That phone is nothing compared to my Leader Electronics Wall Wart that powers my cable modem, I'd say it's S9+60 db 200 feet from the house (the radio equivalent of a rocket at launch pad). The last time anyone in my family had a cell phone, we had dial-up, so I haven't got to test if the wall wart causes dropped calls from the interference.
happened to me once... increased the volume and then decreased it real quick... scared the shit out of me. i have to keep my ipod and phone on separate sides of my body when i walk to class
I heard my ham friend's phone noise through my LM-386 speakerbox, so the phone interference goes all the way down to 0 on the dial (that is 0 kHz). That phone is nothing compared to my Leader Electronics Wall Wart that powers my cable modem, I'd say it's S9+60 db 200 feet from the house (the radio equivalent of a rocket at launch pad). The last time anyone in my family had a cell phone, we had dial-up, so I haven't got to test if the wall wart causes dropped calls from the interference.
Amishman35 2 years ago
everytime i ring someone beside a computer,i get the same interferance plz tell me how i can stop it
Leevancleff 3 years ago
happened to me once... increased the volume and then decreased it real quick... scared the shit out of me. i have to keep my ipod and phone on separate sides of my body when i walk to class
bmeiser 4 years ago
Hmm, unexpected but understandable.
Kidiot 4 years ago
It works with my 5g 60gb but not my nano, wonder why?
YoungGeekGuy 4 years ago
lol.. it's not just ipods.. mobiles affect a lot of things, even main pc's
Peanutman 4 years ago
boring
IM2YYS4U 4 years ago