Thanks for you advice.
On 12/5/2013 12:45 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 12/4/2013 9:33 PM, Aaron Kreider wrote:
Another crazy option
Yes, it is. Shielding addresses differential mode RFI, and most trash
on power lines is a common mode signal and radiates just like any
other antenna. Although I tried a bunch of big clamp-ons on a twisted
triad power feed back in Chicago, it was long before I understood how
ferrite chokes work, and I'm now nearly convinced that it was a bad
idea because a string of beads is inductive.
Even if you could shield that line (it belongs to the power company,
so it's not a good idea), the common mode current would flow on that
shield, and you would still need to choke it to prevent it from
radiating.
73, Jim K9YC
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