I would bet that radiation for his antenna that is now, I believe, 65 
feet in the air and fed with 100+ watts will have more radiation onto 
his equipment than the radiation from the result of the loss of 1 watt 
in poorly shielded cable that has had most of the loss go up in heat.

If the receivers components and cabling are worth their salt, a metal 
box for the power pad is a waste of time.

Kevin Custer

Jim B. wrote:

>Except that RG-174 is NOT 100% shielded, and he is using a duplexer. If 
>it was mounted in a metal box, and the box was grounded to the exciter 
>chassis, it *might* work without causing desense...maybe.
>  
>





 
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