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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 912585"><p>I was working on a built in ventilation fan above my kitchen. And I had to turn the fuse off. Once I finished working on the fan, I turned the fuse back in and a little battery operated radio with the power off emitted about a second of a radio show. The radio was located under one of the new compact fluorescent bulbs that I put in (in an effort to keep my electric bill under a certain amount that was a multiple of $10) . When the bulb went on, the radio emitted a station frequency for about one sec. If you read the side of the box of a c.friend.b, you will see something about it radiating radio waves.</p><p></p><p>I also read something about incandescent bulbs still being available but under the label of "heavy duty" ,"rough" , or some term like that. Bulbs that are used on construction sites or in railroad tunnels. So with a clever twist of terminology, the bulbs we have known for our lifetimes might still be available commercially. I saw some bulbs at home depot with that designation that I am trying to remember. It will come to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 912585"] I was working on a built in ventilation fan above my kitchen. And I had to turn the fuse off. Once I finished working on the fan, I turned the fuse back in and a little battery operated radio with the power off emitted about a second of a radio show. The radio was located under one of the new compact fluorescent bulbs that I put in (in an effort to keep my electric bill under a certain amount that was a multiple of $10) . When the bulb went on, the radio emitted a station frequency for about one sec. If you read the side of the box of a c.friend.b, you will see something about it radiating radio waves. I also read something about incandescent bulbs still being available but under the label of "heavy duty" ,"rough" , or some term like that. Bulbs that are used on construction sites or in railroad tunnels. So with a clever twist of terminology, the bulbs we have known for our lifetimes might still be available commercially. I saw some bulbs at home depot with that designation that I am trying to remember. It will come to me. [/QUOTE]
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