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- From: brister@decwrl.dec.com (James Brister)
- Newsgroups: aus.bicycle
- Subject: Re: cordless cycle computers
- Date: 27 Jan 93 14:16:44
- Organization: DEC Western Software Lab
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <BRISTER.93Jan27141644@tirade.decwrl.dec.com>
- References: <1993Jan26.115911.1@emu.insted.unimelb.edu.au>
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- In-reply-to: warnerj@emu.insted.unimelb.edu.au's message of 26 Jan 93 11:59:11 GMT
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- On 26 Jan 93 11:59:11 GMT, warnerj@emu.insted.unimelb.edu.au said:
-
- > I am told by a person more expert than myself that "cordless" cycle computers
- > can and do "interfere" with each other if used on cycles travelling in close
- > proximity.
-
- > It is suggested that they are also subject to spurious radiations from power
- > lines etc.
-
- > Can anyone out there in netland verify this on the basis of experience or
- > expertise? Reward = my profound gratitude.
-
- My Ciclomaster IIA has a cordless heart monitor attachment which picks up a
- lot of interferrence from high power lines that makes my "heart rate" go up to
- about 220.
-
- James
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