It is as good as any for helping determine the potential for RFI emission from the lights. The little ferrite antenna inside the radio inside the same room as the lights is good for this type of work. Just tune the radio so that there is no strong station presently tuned in and you are hearing the "noise floor". When the light is turned on, of course you should hear the "pop" of the electrical wall switch, but the noise floor on the radio should not significantly rise. If it does rise, (loud buzzing sounds, etc) then you will know that these lights put out a lot of RF, and are not something I would want to own. Of course a spectrum analyzer would be a better tool, but I would assume that not a lot of us have those handy. Although the Chinese have built a cheap one for about $100. I don't know how good it is. Typically these instruments are several thousands of dollars.