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![]() Tim.. Having dabbled around in this noisy rf environment for about 20 years..the following things will help: 1. The Antec Sonata is a good starting point as far as cases go. 2. Get away from the noise of the convential CRT monitor! Check on a good Flat panel from NEC or Samsung and many others. Study up on the FCC type shielding they adhere to...usually Canada, Japan Korea and others. Usually they are represented by the series of stickers of authenication as to rf rules they adhere to. This has improved over time. Also, some old video cards have a lot of rf type noise. If you have an older sound card, many of them have digital/analogue converters that sing with noise and Rf. Be extremely awsare of any "switching power supplies" these are a nightmare, generally, in a radio environment. Stay away from these supplies..confirm that it is not a switching supply. Also, the battery back up power supply has the same problem in a radio environment...they emit unbearable noise on most radios..particularly on the 80/75 meter bands. Put your PCI card slot metal shields in where you've removed the PCI card. Also, most of the good cases, including the Antec, have some RF shields..I've never proven to myself if these work or not..however, these in theory help maintain a lot of RF energy from escaping from the above mentioned components..however, it is best to get a better built component that does not radiate much RF. Make sure the radio is removed from the PC area as far as possible...also note the reduction in noise at different angles from the PC. Mind you, an old CRT monitor will wipe you out with noise. A small palm held am radio put next to a pc will help find out which component is offending you. Note also, on difficult situations, there are all types of shielding material. Don't overlook your AC power and noise brought in on the lines. Some power filtering supplies from some cable suppliers will help. Good luck, Leonard... P.S some cheap fans cause electrical noise. Again pc positioning is critical. Google on rf shielding material On Sun, 15 May 2005 11:00:57 -0700, shoppa wrote: I'm looking for a solid desktop (either pizza-box or mini-tower) computer case that has an all-metal exterior for shielding RFI. This is for use around radios etc. I realize that SVGA monitors, mice, and keyboard leak too, but right now I'm looking mainly at the PC box. Most of the cheaper cases come pretty close to good shielding, but they have these plastic filler panels in the drive bays that offer no shielding and let a lot of RF leak out. Most of the fancier cases in the computer stores around here have humongous plastic pieces on the side. I'm looking for all-metal. Rack-mount server cases seem to be pretty good in terms of metal shielding all around but I need something for desktop use. Any suggestions? If all else fails I can just put some perforated metal over the holes in a cheap case, but I'd rather just buy a good case to begin with. Tim. |
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