I'm reminded of an interesting issue that Griffiss AFB in Rome, NY had back in the 80s.
Around I think it was like 6 PM or so, the guys working on radar equipment testing with live aircraft would notice literally a blob of interference on all instruments. This screwed up all sorts of testing until one day along with the FCC Enforcement Agents, they decided to investigate it. They first drove around Rome, NY and couldn't find it there but the DF pointed to this RFI back at the base. So they started driving around the base and landed on the PX. There was a lamp that had a badly designed circuit for a Clap-On type switch in it and talking to the PX Manager, they basically sold everyone on the base in the family housing this lamp. So at 6 PM, the interference was that bad from everyone with the lamp on.
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