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This is not just about the phone, I guess I used the phone as one
example, but I was most concerned whether an all tube rig would create more RFI problems overall than a solid state rig. Thanks......Gil More than that, the meters were often screened, and the AC line cords had RF filters as well. This was mostly to reduce harmonic radiation from the cabinet, which could be carried "common mode" on the outside of the coaxial shield, or on the power cord. Phone interference is overload related, and has nothing to do with the quality of the transmitted signal. The phone is overly sensitive to strong RF fields, regardless of their spectral purity. As Chuck noted: some simple filters on the phone line should help the problem. Pete |