1. Kent Haley Kent Haley United States says:

    The study seemed to focus on common devices. The study did not cover the entire spectrum of wireless devices all of wich be eaisly modified or bult using an illegal kit to interfere with a pacemaker. Any household wireless device can be modified or bult (eBay) to illegally interfere with another wirless device That's telecommunications warfare 101. Perhaps the medical community should stay on their lane and leave raido technology to the engineering experts.

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