[sdiy] Preventing Radio Ham Interference
Roman Sowa
modular at go2.pl
Tue Nov 29 15:49:19 CET 2016
You may try to make chicken wire cage just for the monitors. This isn't
too much hussle, does not affect the sound and may look cool if you let
your imagination go. Add filters on power and audio cables, at the cage
wall.
I'm only affraid the chicken wire might corrode over time and eylets
will loose electrical contact to each other, making the cage useless.
There's also EF Series Flex Suppressor from KEMET, which is RF absorber,
so you can put it over sensitive areas, but this is expensive stuff,
like 1000EUR per square meter.
And one more of a silly idea - use zinc spray to paint your entire
studio. Should get at least a few dB RF attenuation.
Roman
W dniu 2016-11-29 o 10:55, Oakley Sound pisze:
> Wow. Thank you for all the replies and help. I got several PMs too and
> even a phone call.
>
>
> I may try some grounded chicken wire to create a shield but from various
> answers it seems that this may have little if no effect unless I go for
> the full cage which is impractical. However, that idea I had of buying
> an old shipping container and converting it to a home studio is starting
> to become more and more attractive.
>
> Tony
>
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