[sdiy] VCO bleed through to other modules

harrybissell harrybissell at prodigy.net
Fri Mar 24 04:22:37 CET 2006


no... but it would work BETTER that way.  The shortest path back to the
source will be in the twisted pair... There will be a parallel path in
the panel
but from an inductance point of view, it will be much higher impedance
and most will prefer the shorter path

H^) harry

Ian Fritz wrote:
> 
> Hmmm...wouldn't that work only if the jack were isolated, i.e., not
> connected to a grounded panel?
> 
> At 06:38 PM 3/23/06, Paul Perry wrote:
> >A possible reason why this helps, is because (if the two wires are
> >tied together) the radiated field from the current cancels out
> >(opposite direction along the two wires).
> >
> >paul perry melbourne australia
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "James Patchell"
> > > I have my own way of doing this...I have found by running two wires to
> >each
> > > jack ( a signal wire and a ground wire), seems to keep things nice and
> > > quiet.  I do this, despite the fact that on some of my panels, the return
> > > signal of the jack is connected to the panel...it may seem silly to run
> >all
> > > those ground wires when electrically, they are not needed (but
> > > electronically, they seem to be)....



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