Mario,

Really nice web site and the slope site (DOLOMITI MOUNTAINS
- ITALY) is no small deal either.  Sure beats the central
Texas hill country.

I can't believe that a cell phone would have an effect on a
decent RC receiver.  The frequency (both analog and digital)
is Veeeeerrrrry far removed from the RC band and the output
power is not so much as to swamp anything that is more than
a few inches away.

Chuck (I'll settle for a Zagi just to get up in those
mountains) Sparks



Mario Marzocchi wrote:
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>     From: Mario Marzocchi ( Florence- Italy )
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> I am a new italian member of Your list ( sorry for mistakes ). My interest
> is slope aerobatic
> soaring.
> If You want to see some beautiful saring photo: big gliders and the
> fantastic  Dolomiti
> mountains, take a look at my web site and let
> me know what you think about it.
> 
> Vision problem.
> I have carried my cell phone for moore than one year and  I never had
> problem with it. On saturday I was  flying near Florence  with my
> 3.5 m Fox  while  a friend of mine called me to ask  about the way to the
> slope. I spoke to him about 3 minutes without any problem.
> I heard about
> some problems with cell phone. It looks like that sometimes cell phones
> change the
>  transmitter settings, may be  this happens  rarely.
> 
> CYAOOO000oooooo
> Mario Marzocchi
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