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 *e-mail: [email protected] <[email protected]>* *Cell/VM/Text: 832-474-3713* *Physical: 9031 Troulon Drive* * Houston, TX 77036* 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? > ------------------ > Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club > Official Club Website: https://bvarc.org > > * GET INVOLVED: Help a committee! https://bvarc.org > * SUGGESTIONS: Have an idea or a grievance? > https://bvarc.org/home/suggestions > * MEMBER ROSTER: Look up a friend (New!): https://bvarc.org/roster.php > > UNSUBSCRIBE or CHANGE SETTINGS: > https://bvarc.org/home/club-listserver/ >
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