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Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile
Author: B J Foster
Date: Sep 20, 2008 02:57

GB wrote:
> B J Foster yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:48d4a6dd$0$4450$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au:
>> Paul Saccani wrote:
>>> On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:28:52 +1000, B J Foster yahoo.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> David Lesher wrote:
>>>>> B J Foster yahoo.com> writes:
>>>>>>> Yep, all sorts of nW1+/-mW2 stuff. And these days you can not
>>>>>>> assume that the circuit designer actualy knows the craft (i.e.
>>>>>>> the practical stuff).
>>>>>> Particular phone models could be quality accredited and permitted.
>>>>> As delivered, new; great. Now, who inspects them and tests leakage
>>>>> of each one a year later as you board with a very beat-up unit?
>>>>>> It is easy to shield the circuits with a metal box, or
>>>>>> foil-wrapped plastic
>>>>> And how many phones come in metal boxes any more?
>>>> I had a V3 two years ago. Then it had a state-of-the-art metal case
>>>> when all the other phones were polycarbonate. In any case, the
>>>> polycarbonate
>>>> phones have a foil lining inside the case. Same applies to laptops.
>>> Arrant nonsense.
>> "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing", as they say
>
> You're absolutely right there. Thank goodness we have Paul here to
> correct you.
>
>
> GB

Oh dear, another newbie trying to sound wise.

I've been building circuits for nearly 20 years and housing them in
metal foil-lined enclosures - it is simple & effective.

What are you on about?
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