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Hello:
Regarding those ferrite (presumably) toroidal cores that are available to clamp over AC line cords, etc. that are sold as being helpful to reduce interference. Do they work ? Worth doing ? Any potential problems with using in the wrong place ? Where would one use them, and more importantly, not use them ? R/S ones any good ? Thanks, Bob |
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