Mike, probably not…. interference from your ham radio stuff wud be
minimal…..but I would definitely ask that question of your
electrophysiologist. They’re probably concerned if you would be around some
welding equipment but ham radio not, especially 100 W level ……but that’s
just what I have found out. I talked to a top electrophysiologist, Dr.
Sager about this a few years ago and that’s what he said.

I would definitely ask that question of your “electrician” as devices have
changed.  take care. Good luck….sorry to hear you have to get a
defibrillator.
73
Rick Hiller  W5RH
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On Sun, Jun 7, 2026 at 20:18 Mike Knerr via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have to have a deflabulaor implanted. Will my ham radio interfere with
> the implant?
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