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Originally Posted by sirmaru
You are correct. I'm just floating THEORIES at this point. As it happens every device I use from cars to PC's to everything else has it's own little problems. Same with all the software I use.
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A theory is fine but you have to be careful about how you word it and should gather some evidence before stating it as a fact. There is no point in worrying yourself or others until there is something more concrete to go on.
As for your theory about interference at the church, there may be multiple possibilities as to why. Some churches use a massive loop antenna to broadcast the service to people with induction loop hearing aids. Other churches may use a wireless transmission system for their microphones. In both cases, they shouldn't interfere but they may not be correctly installed or faulty and therefore be generating significant amounts of RFI. It isn't the fault of the Kindle though.
Next time you're at church, you should do some testing with your Kindle and ask others if they have any issues with electronic devices. Bring a small AM/FM radio with headphones with you and see if radio reception is any different when actually inside the church.