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"Meindert Sprang" wrote: "scott" jsodellatgmail.com wrote in message ... Thanks, that's helpful. I forgot to mention that the ferrites are to be placed on the power brick side of each cable. Another one on the laptop side would surpress any interference out of the laptop's internal switchers. I got another suggestion off-list that shielding the brick in a grounded steel box might help but given the brick's small size I guess I will start with your ferrite sugesstion. Shielding the box only prevents interference from leaving the box by radiation, and this will, given the small size of the box, only be in the VHF-UHF range. HF interference is *always* transferred out of the box by conduction through a cable. If you check the FCC/CE standards about radiation limits, you will see that below 30MHz, only limits are given for conducted emission. Any suggestions on the best source for apppropriate ferrite ring cores? In browsing online cataologues this HF radio novice has found a bewildering variety of ferrite devices and materials. I agree that my next task is to find a local radio ham and get some hands-on help. Best bet indeed. Ferrites are specified for certain frequency ranges, so you have to pick the right type here. I'm afraid I can't give you the exact type from the top of my head, but 4C6 material comes to mind. Regards, Meindert All very good advice, BUT if one were to put the BRICK in a metal box, and bring the wires in/out of the box, with Feedthru Capacitors of say ..01uf, all that hash would stay inside the box where it belongs. Old School technology from way back...... Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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