Hi,

> ...how embarrassing, of course it's the 32nd harmonic, not the 5th.
> But the rest of my answer is still valid.

I did no calculation too...

> The 32nd harmonic might sound far off, but if you consider that such
> induction furnaces have RF energies in the kW range and that we
> are probably about distances in the range of a few meters, the 32nd
> harmonic might still carry enough energy to disturb a weak remote
> control signal....

Totally true, but only if it is a 13 MHz system, not when it is
a house-hold kitchen furnace.

Regards,
Pieter Hoeben
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