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If the Bose headsets you have use active noise
canceling, then the RF energy is probably
entering into your headset circuitry. I have
seen other people (not me) with high power CB
radios transmit when they are close to another
vehicle that has the radio playing, and their
transmission comes over their radio no matter
what the station is set to. Also works at the
Jack-in-the Box drive thru window. It has
something to do with the IF stage of the radio
circuitry. The signal is probably not entering
through the antennae on your aircraft. I would
suggest to not fly that close to the radio
station antenna. Try a quarter mile if possible.
I'm sure that the radio station has a very high
power output. However, I doubt that the exposure
you get while flying by would be significant.
Hope this helps.......Mike
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