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In message <[email protected]>, "Chris 
Caudle" writes:

>A better layout would be to have the power and input connectors on the
>same side of the PCB as the output connectors, and make  provision for all
>of the connectors to be snugged down tight to a metal enclosure, or at
>least a metal plate, so that any parasitic currents flowing on the shields
>can stay on the shields and won't be forced across the PCB.

A significant reason for the TADD-1 existing in the first place was to
break groundloops.  This is incompatible with tying all the BNC's together.

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