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"Matthew&Wendy" wrote: Should I put the chokes on the cables inside, or just outside the casing? "Telamon" wrote in message .com... 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. The chokes can be inside or outside the case. When placed inside or outside the case the chokes should be near the case. The metal of the case will stop a lot of the noise from getting out of the the box. Most computer devices cases are either metal or plastic. If plastic they will be impregnated with absorption material or there could be conducting foil on the inside. With the case preventing most of the circuits inside from radiating the noise it can still get out through the cables going in and out of the box. That is where the chokes on the cables will help. When it comes to the monitors (CRT or LCD) noise can also radiate from the viewing area. There are screens you can buy that are designed to be both anti-glare and anti-RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) for the CRT monitors. You just slip the screen over the front of the monitor and attach a wire to a ground point on the chassis. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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