Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/11/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Henning, I grant that hard disc drives are safe against normally encountered magnetic fields but in rare instances they can be influenced by external electromagnetic fields. Years ago my firm was prime contractor on a highly computerized weather reconnaissance system to be installed on a Boeing KC 135. While we were adjusting the system on the ground we noticed that it was generating errors which seemed to increase over time. After a couple of hours of operation it was producing nothing but garbage. It took hours of head scratching analysis to find out that we were being periodically illuminated by a radar being tested in an adjoining hanger. The radar pulses were writing random bits into memory which accumulated over time. Even the hard disc was affected if the pulses hit during a write cycle. The radar was several hundred yards away and the computer was well shielded. The pulses were entering through the peripheral and power cables. A laptop in a plastic case a few feet from a radar antenna would be much more vulnerable. The moral is "Don't put your laptop in front of a radar or in a microwave oven." Larry Z