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On Dec 16, 6:14*am, Bob wrote:
Can't picture how an emi source field would/could "get-thru" the coax shield to the inner conductor. It doesn't have to. The inner shield and outer shield are shorted together at the chassis. If noise exists on the chassis, i.e. the chassis is not really "ground", the result is differential noise on an unbalanced input. Essentially the same thing happens when SWR meter readings are affected by common-mode signals during transmit or when an unbalanced antenna analyzer is connected to balanced feedline without a choke. A good choke on the coax near the chassis often reduces the magnitude of the problem in all of the above cases. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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