Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh my English
> Jap Geoff!
>
> I played a bit with my K2 to see if screening of some parts could be done.
> The signal path on the bottom of main (RF) PCB is on short paths so
putting
> the coax lines would not do the job i think (maybe only one trace to TUF
> mixer wich is abt 6cm lomg).
> The area under control board and DSP where OSC seats is not easily
accessible
> so i must spend some more time to see if anything can be done.
> I am just having fun HI HI.
>
>
> 73's
> Adi
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy" <
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> To: "S55M" <
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> Cc: "Elecraft Discussion List" <
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 12:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 14361!
>
>
> > Hello Adi,
> >
> > 14MHz is also the IF for my VHF transverters, but I use another receiver
> and
> > Tx exciter with them.
> >
> > When I can I want to shield parts of the K2, but I do not hope for
> miracles
> > because of the PCB *wires* that would go in and out of shielded areas.
To
> do
> > a proper 100% job would be difficult, so I say to myself STOP, ENOUGH !!
> >
> > 73, Geoff GM4ESD.
> >
> > ******************************************************
> >
> > Adi S55M wrote:
> >
> > While surfing arround on Elecraft list archives i read abt 14361 birdie.
> > The common statment is "Thanks God is out of band"
> > Not if You are using 144/14MHz transverter :(
> >
> > Adi
> >
> >
>
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