Alan,
For now I will take the easy way out and keep the transceiver away from AC
fields. I'll bring a piece of steel down from the attic next time I'm up there
and lay it on top of the transceiver between it and the power supply to see if
that makes any difference. Perhaps a steel bottom plate on the power supply
might be helpful too. At least I know what to avoid now.
73,
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: ARDUJENSKI@aol.com
To: tentec@contesting.com
Cc: knjhanlon@msn.com
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: EMI (was Argonaut 505 - The Answer)
Electromagnetic Interference:
Without belaboring the point it was noted that the interference in the case
of the 505 was magnetic related and not RFI. I did some GOOGLE searching on the
topic (shielding magnetic interference) and discovered it is rather involved in
shielding the problem and that removing (separating) the source is cheaper and
simpler way to go. If you have the inclination you may want to check out the
various sites for yourself with your own search. Very informative. Thanks Jim
for pointing that out.
Merry Xmas to all
Alan KB7MBI in Woodinville, WA
FISTS 5702 / ARS / Proud member of ARRL
___ ___ . . . . . . ___ ___ DIT DIT
PS I keep hoping that one day I will win an ORION as a *constellation*
prize--smile
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