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gil wrote:
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 You seem to have a classic example of the RFI issue but I don't think you can attribute it specifically to tube or solid-state technology inasmuch as you can attribute it to the tighter rf packaging of more modern rigs. Nothing about tubes per se makes them more prone to problems. That said, while RF shielding integrity of a commercial xmtr/xcvr has generally improved over the years, the RF integrity of consumer devices, and that includes telephones, has gone down the tubes (no pun intended) since Nixon went to China! A poorly shielded xmtr in the ring with a cheap offshore home electronic device is a guaranteed KO for both of them. -Bill |
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