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dirtybird 07-27-2014 07:52 AM

Pacemaker
 
I have been told I will soon need a pacemaker installed.
In reading up on this I have discovered they are susceptible to the ignition noise of gas powered chain saws as well as RF Transmitters.
This means I will need some sort of shielding when I start my engines and when I fly.
I am thinking I will need a sort of metal sleeveless shirt that is grounded to the nearest post.
Anyone have any experience with this sort of problem?

collector1231 07-27-2014 09:42 AM

Seems a pacemaker doesn't show any problems with RC; http://www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?t=402353

Also, the fifth point made in this article from AHA says that household items like radios won't bother it. heck, I wouldn't even think WiFI signals would disrupt it! Especially because 2.4 GHz has less power than an oven, and ovens are fine to use.

gridley 07-27-2014 09:49 AM

Naw. I have a pacemaker defibrillator installed. Had it since 2008. I run a chainsaw and fly 2.4 and 72, use Bluetooth devices, etc. Never had a problem. I think it was the very early models that had the problems.

dirtybird 07-27-2014 10:33 AM

OK thanks for the replies. I feel better

slopoke 07-28-2014 04:49 AM

Me too. Mine was installed in 01 I fly 2.4 used to fly 72, use wifi and even have an old industrial generator that I use. The pacemaker will reset if it ever gets interference. I called Medtronic when I first got mine and they said go for it. Hope you do as well with yours as I have.

rc-sport 07-28-2014 11:51 AM

My girlfriend's mother has one and she's been living with us. I have WiFi and I fly a quad around the house and she's still kicking, %#(*$$%^#%@*

Charlie P. 07-28-2014 12:27 PM

What do you wear when you open your garage door remotely or talk on a cell phone? Or start a lawn-mower or your car?

There is enough RFI around you that it shouldn't be any additional worry.

W7APD Alan 08-07-2014 11:52 AM

My wife has a pacemaker/ICD. I not only use RC transmitters, but I operate a 100 watt amateur transmitter both at home and in our vehicles. Never had a problem. YMMV.


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