radish Wrote: 
> The bike is likely built as a generator, with a variable (electrical)
> resistance to provide physical resistance. Assuming they just threw a
> bunch of magnets and coils together without much shielding it'll be
> throwing out EMI all over the spectrum.

Aha - so I'm not crazy. :-)

ceejay: I'm a little bit hesitant to change wireless channels.  I did a
lot of NetStumbler sleuthing to find the right channel - I'm in a very
radio-congested area.  Also if the EMI is over a wide band it may not
make much difference.  However what I'll do in NetStumbler is graph my
wireless connection's signal strength and start up the bike to see the
impact.


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