John:
It is very highly unlikely that the holes are a problem. I think
you can discount that one. It would help to know what sort of RFI
you are experiencing and what your antenna arrangement is (everything
between the K2 and the ether and a description of the nature of and
proximity to surrounding objects).
best wishes,
dave belsley, w1euy
On Feb 2, 2006, at 8:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems with rf interference when attempting to
transmit. I have a list of possibilities which don't need exposure
here, but I do want to know if the K2 with the rear cover it comes
with with all of the unfilled openings can allow rf into a place
where it could be a problem?
Should I block the holes?
I would be delighted to find out this isn't a possibility in any case,
73, John Ferguson KI4NGH
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