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My first Heathkit radio used copper-clad steel. I think this is a great
combination for electro-magnetic shielding from low frequencies where you need the ferrous material to high frequencies where you need the highly conductive copper skin. Galvanised steel isn't a bad choice either. Steel is needed if you use the radio in the vicinity of CRT's, computers, etc. Good luck, Tom |
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