Satellite Radio
I seem to remember reading that saltellite radios that are installed as orginal equipment but mounted with can interfere with ICDs. Does anyone know if this is correct or do both interfere?
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Satel up & go
by cbaker - 2010-03-08 09:03:32
omgdavid, sat radio (and car sat-nav, and sat headsets) are absolutely fine. No interference. Nada. Different kettle of fish altogether.
Just Joined Last Night
by Stella - 2013-10-22 10:10:45
I have had my pacemaker for five days. Thought I could get some great answers and advice here. But it looks like a bunch of silly comments to me.Do these people even have a pacemaker?? Last night when I joined I was so happy to get two great ideas from some women. I had trouble with my pacemaker when I started up my car with the satellite radio on. The pacemaker began to racing rapidly. Didn't think I would make it home---my first time to drive after getting the PM.
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Satellite Radio
by ElectricFrank - 2010-03-06 01:03:58
I thought a satellite was used for riding a horse at night. Maybe the new ones have a radio included.
Cabg Patch, I didn't find the post titled Satellite Radio below. I passed out while looking for it.
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