Well, RF (AKA "Radio Waves") can falsely trigger all sorts of equipment
that was not "designed" to work with, or be influenced by them.

That is the classic EMC Susceptibility or Immunity problem.  Basically,
poor design and/or implementation of the affected (or sometimes bad
installation of an otherwise good) device.

To do it right, costs money, so you can guess the rest.


Not just smoke detectors either.

Dave G8KBV



On 28/10/2020 21:10, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
> Radio waves are non-ionising radiation, so there is no fundamental 
> reason why radio frequencies should trigger ionisation detectors.

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