In message <c8885bbf.845c4%[email protected]>, dated Wed, 11 
Aug 2010, Ken Javor <[email protected]> writes:

>If you live far from the broadcaster, something emitting right at the 
>limit may cause objectionable interference.

Even below the limit. I am in a null area for TV from the London Crystal 
Palace transmitter and even with a high-gain antenna on a 9 m mast, I 
have EMI problems. People just a few tens of metres away, with less 
lavish antennas, do not.
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