[RTTY] WHICH BEGS THE QUESTION
Bill
w9ol at billnjudy.com
Wed Apr 4 14:19:39 PDT 2012
I've connected computer case to radio for years.
I can't honestly say I ever noticed more or less rfi.
nor
Did I ever see any change in audio, nor receive reports of such.
I usually connect my green wire to a screw that holds the power supply
to the case.
Not sure it makes a difference other than, wild guess that if rf is
getting into the computer, power source would be a likely spot.
Like I said, operated with computer to radio grounded and without.
Never saw any difference.
Obviously other peoples mileage may vary.
On 4/4/12 1:01 PM, Eric Mynes wrote:
> Bill,
>
> I would think that a ground wire screwed to the chassis of a computer
> case would be the best place to ground it.
>
> 73,
> Eric
> k8ohz
>
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Bill<w9ol at billnjudy.com> wrote:
>> I've run braid or green insulated copper wire from the 'ground lug' on
>> the radio to the computer chassis.
>> But is there a BETTER place on a computer to connect the ground wire?
>>
>> And what has anyone done about the 'pin 1' problem?
>>
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