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Dave Platt wrote:
. . . As to RF coming out with the cover off - I've always heard that a well-designed-and-constructed tuner will not radiate a significant amount of RF even if the case is not a shielded one. Cebik, for example, writes that "Well-wired ATUs do not radiate, consisting of passive components only, so a metal case is not required" and constructed an L-C-L tuner with a case made out of plexiglass. . . . I guess we each have our own definition of "significant". Get a small fluorescent tube. Hold it near one end and wave the other near the tuner coil. Depending on your power level, tuner setting, and antenna impedance, the result might spur you to think about the meaning of "significant". Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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