Google "wave lengths that affect radio frequency"... there are a handful of tables and graphs outlining which htz levels are considered radio freq., then scope your driver for which htz level you are running... my understanding is that most "grid bound" electronic devices produce AND receive interference of one or more levels... if you are concerned about your driver acting like a homing beacon to LE, you shouldn't be. There is far more "white noise" that surrounds you in everyday life. You would have to be isolated for MILES around you to be singled out or pinpointed.
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