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Re: Repeater noise problem



the chassis has nothing to do with shielding noise entering or leaving on 
a 
cable either, fwiw.

kim

At 11:22 AM 9/4/2001, you wrote:
>i was (obviously) refering to noise entering the cable ...
>
>
> > At 08:01 AM 9/4/2001, jim palmer wrote:
> > >...
> > >which outputs are you using and is your cable well shielded?
> > >i find it hard to believe the heavy duty aluminum case doesn't
> > >block clocking noises...
> >
>...
> >
> > the purpose of a chassis electrically is generally to keep electrical 
> noise
> > generated inside the box from getting outside in the form of EMI, and 
>to
> > keep outside EMI from getting in and interfering with the circuits 
>inside.
> >
> >

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