Sorry, forgot to mention this: yes, he uses rabbit ears, and she says the TV
is interfered with even when she is running from her battery. Pardon my
ignorance here: is RF radio frequency? Anyway it does seem like that would
explain it.

Beverly

> You don't mention if his TV is getting its signal from
> rabbit ears, outdoor antenna or cable or satellite.
> With an antenna (as opposed to cable/sat.) you should
> expect interference. The computer is an RF generator
> with harmonics easily covering the entire VHF and UHF spectrum.

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