In message <001501cf1970$c29ca0f0$47d5e2d0$@cox.net>, dated Fri, 24 Jan 2014, Ed Price <edpr...@cox.net> writes:


My comment about station AC power quality meant that I was surprised that station equipment saw power about as good as I saw in my EMC lab. I had expected all sorts of power distortions because the station workers were reporting that their monitors were going crazy, and they were certain that it was coming in through the powerlines.

It's the direct action of magnetic fields. Rich Nute reported a case here and there is another at an intensively computer-using site in Boeblingen in Germany, next to the railway.
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