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This may be an Urban Legend, but.....
Has anyone ever run into or hear of a situation where a radio "from the good old days" of steel chassis, would not work when built on an aluminum chassis? It has been some time since I heard that, so I do not recall the details. I suppose it might have something to do with inductance or magnetic fields??? Curious minds, and all that... 73, Dave - K7HMP Damien Teney wrote: Hello everybody, I just finished my first homebrew radio, a VHF receiver with PLL, and it's time to put it in a box ! I've often read that HF circuits should be put in metal boxes, but I don't know which one should choose. Are "sealed" enclosures such as this one http://www.velleman.be/common/produc...?lan=1&id=7318 better than boxes like that one http://www.velleman.be/common/produc...lan=1&id=11184 ? And do you think that plastic and ABS boxes are really bad for HF circuits ? Thanks for your answers ! |
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