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Subject: FT-1000 audio (lack thereof)
From: AC1O@delphi.com (AC1O@delphi.com)
Date: Wed May 18 21:19:21 1994
     With earphones(*) plugged in and the gain control turned up,
the loudest thing in my FT-1000 is the whirring of the cooling fan. 
 
(*) Yaesu YH-77ST earphones, for the record. . . 
 
   :-) de Walt, AC1O/4    "ac1o@delphi.com"    "Multipliers Are" 

>From modular!eric@cs.arizona.edu (Eric Gustafson)  Wed May 18 23:07:00 1994
From: modular!eric@cs.arizona.edu (Eric Gustafson) (Eric Gustafson)
Subject: Ground Window
Message-ID: <9405182207.AA22437@modular>

Kris,

A ground window is usually a highly conductive (copper) metal plate which
is intimately connected to ground (earth terminal for the facility) by a
very low impedance strap.  ALL wires coming into the facility from outside
the facility are routed through this plate via whatever type lightning
protector is appropriate for the wire.  For example, gas tubes for coax,
MOV blocks for TELCO, control lines, and Power, etc.  This plate is used on
the inside of the facility as a single point ground for all electronic
equipment to assure zero potential difference between pieces of equipment
during a lightning fault.  You can make your own plate or they are
available ready made with all the stainless hardware you need to install
them from lightning protection companies like Polyphaser (and probably
others).  That is about as simply as I can describe it.

73,  Eric

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