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"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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