It might help, but it might not, because until such time as the source of a 
particular birdie is contained or removed, it will remain to be a source of 
a birdie. If you block one route, these birds have a habit of finding 
another, especially if the layout is open plan.

73,

Geoff
GM4ESD


David G3UNA wrote:


> So, could we use the good old methods of wrapping the coax around a 
> suitable toroid.  That would mean a longer cable at which point I would 
> invest in a better quality cable if I were doing it and I'm tempted to do 
> so to get the best chance of cracking the main issues we are addressing.
>
> David
> G3UNA

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