On 24 Jun 2023 at 10:15, (-Phil-) via EV wrote:

> I thought by replying maybe it was going back to the entire group.

Sorry.  It's supposed to.  The reply-to in message headers is the list 
address, ev@lists.evdl.org.  AFAIK Yahoo has always respected the reply-to, 
but they've made some changes (ostensibly for security) in recent years, so 
who knows.

If in doubt select "reply to all" (if available) and that should do it.

> The one cell tower that I use to test modifications is about one mile
> from my house and it does not affect the car until i am basically on the
> street right next to it, say 100 feet from the tower base.  I forgot to
> also mention I have a friend who is a pilot for the airlines a 

I'm not and engineer, but it seems to me that if the disruption always 
happens hear that specific tower location, but not reliably near any other 
mobile phone towers, it could be the mobile radiation - but it could also be 
something else in the area blasting out RF hash.  

If it occurs at many or most towers then that seems more definitive.  Then 
you have to figure out what in your installation is acting as an antenna and 
how to make it stop doing so.

When did the problem start?

A possibly ignorance-prompted thought: you might try leaving your mobile 
phone at home while driving and see if that makes any difference.

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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