Additional thanks to Lou and Dave for their input.
Max
Lou Judson wrote:
> The blackberry type often interfere with audio gear, especially
> sensitive mics and wireless mics. Awful things!
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> There are other reasons to switch them off while recording anyway,
> aren't there? If it is yours, call someone and have them call you
> back or email you and you can find out easily.
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> On Jun 11, 2008, at 4:25 AM, oatcruncher wrote:
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>> Has anyone experienced intermittent interference on their recordings,
>> that can be attributed to carrying a mobile phone switched on
>> please? I
>> have had a few instances of interference on my new LS-10, and am
>> wondering if my mobile is the cause. There appears to be no set
>> pattern
>> to it, and fortunately it hasn't happened in the middle of something
>> important yet. It's probably relevant to state that I have been hand
>> holding my recorder in all instances. It occurs to me that a sample of
>> what I mean would possibly be helpful, I will post one shortly.
>> I have worn hearing aids for some years, and have experienced similar
>> interference sounds in the past while using the old analogue aids.
>> This
>> would happen when near to a landline handset that was about to ring.
>> Max
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