In message 
<b87b3216c599564e9071daf63e06e74907d5665...@exchange.wonderwarene.com>, 
dated Wed, 6 Jan 2010, John Cochran <[email protected]> writes:

>I have some components ordered which should help me ground the cable 
>shield to the enclosure, just inside the enclosure entry point.  I know 
>that a feed-through grounded cable gland would be preferred, but it 
>aesthetically does not look good.

Don't believe the shrill insistence on '360 degrees or disaster' lore 
that is around. Illustrations of problems usually use unlikely 
configurations as examples, such as 70 mm pigtails. Just get the 
shortest connection you can, which means the lowest inductance. It might 
not be too good at 6 GHz, but there is probably no threat at 6 GHz.
Yet. (;-)
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