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Heard about this happening near an airport. Rac/aa would just move cars a 100m then sorted.

 

Dave

 

I've read similar and it was probably accredited to microwave transmissions causing the disruption.

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Well so far it hasn't happened again. Cars have been down there for the past few days and nothing.

 

We did notice a crane parked up near by, but wasn't being used, could the control box have been left on?

 

The problem is the amount of boats around there it could have been anything, so many use systems with frequencies. There is AIS systems, radar, radios, fish finders, depth finders, sonar on the dive boats. And the radios run on high and low frequency, could have been any of these getting left on on a boat.

 

I guess the real cause may never been found but some investigation in the future is needed if it starts to happen again.

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Itll be the SBS testing out equipment 😝

 

They havnt been down there for ages. :001_tongue:

 

Wouldn't suprise me if one of the boat owners left there system on.

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Itll be the SBS testing out equipment 😝

 

They havnt been down there for ages. :001_tongue:

 

Wouldn't suprise me if one of the boat owners left there system on.

 

They're the SBS:001_rolleyes: you're not meant to know if they are down there:001_tt2:

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I know it's a bit different but our caravan alarm goes off when a taxi stops outside our house. Bloody annoying!

 

Handy if you ordered it :001_smile:

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