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There is no casing. You put the ferrite on each end of the audio cable.
Personally, I don't find this very effective. The ferrite is better than nothing, but you won't eliminate all the noise. You can do a few experiments to find the noise of the source. For instance, start the PC recording the audio, then turn off your monitor and see if the noise level goes down. Unless you have a PC with power factor correction in the power supply, your PC will really polute the mains, which in turn is either picked up by the antenna from the power line radiation, or feeds into your radio via the power line. If you have a notebook computer, you can try running the notebook from the battery rather than the mains. If you have a wellbrook, try moving the antenna further away from the PC. In general, keep the PC as far away from the antenna as possible. Matthew&Wendy wrote: Should I put the chokes on the cables inside, or just outside the casing? "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Matthew&Wendy" wrote: I like to use my computer to translate CW and record shortwave. However, the computer throws out a lot of RFI. If I build a Faraday cage around it, will this help? Does the cage need to be grounded? Matthew Plante KC2KEI Scars are the proof that man can survive his own stupidity. Building a Faraday cage around the computer would be a lot of work. Most of the noise is radiated from the cabling so use ferrite common mode chokes on the cables. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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