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![]() What are the collectives thoughts on the type of material to use for a homebrew ATU enclosure, should it be aluminium to reduce unwanted RF radiation or plastic to reduce coupling effects possibly caused by an aluminium enclosure. ==================== For QRP power levels it could be best fitted in a wooden box , simple and easy . For much higher power levels a metal enclosure will be better. However ,in order not to influence inductances by the metal cabinet , a rule of thumb says that (air) inductors should be free form any metal keeping a distance of their diameter Example : With a fixed air or roller inductor of say 100 mm (4 inches) ,you need an enclosure of at least 300 mm (12 inches) such that the inductor is not less than 100mm from any metal surface. For this reason many homebrew antenna matching units are fitted inside non-metallic enclosures often made of perspex (plexy glass) Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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