I'd bet that the coupling was acoustic, via a speaker on the radio or 
the WSJT-X computer and a mic on the other one.  I've seen this happen 
when WSJT-X is accidentally is fed from the laptop's internal mic.  As 
an RFI expert, I can't think of an RF mechanism.

73, Jim K9YC

On Sun,2/26/2017 6:00 AM, Black Michael wrote:
> Just had an interesting occurrence.  I've got WSJT-X running on my Ham 
> computer and I'm doing development work on WSJT-X on another that is 
> listening to my webcam microphone.
>
> Just had a decode on my Ham computer for VE3RA on 40M that came in at 
> +8 and my work computer decoded it at -24.  Kinda' shocked me when my 
> test environment got a successful decode on it through my webcam.
>
> Just an entertaining observation. 40/80/160 will cause my computer 
> monitor to turn off...typically on the end-of-transmission-period 
> transition.  It's got one of those capacitive touch switches which I 
> think is the culprit.  My antenna is in my attic so the interference 
> is hardly unexpected.


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