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Mike Reagan mentioned a while back that the Railsounds power supply board in a locomotive can radiate electrical noise that can reduce the sensitivity of the nearby R2LC receiver board. Newer units include a metal shield "can" over the offending toroidal inductor.  Mike has advised me that the shield cans are not available as a separate item for retrofit.  One must buy a new circuit board.

 

I recently replaced a non-shielded board with a shielded board in my converted GG-1, and I saw a significant improvement in reception.  It does make sense that the noise from the switching power supply could desensitize the receiver.

 

I am willing to try to generate the necessary pattern and instruction for building your own shield can from brass sheet, but I don't want to gut my GG-1 to do that.  Does anyone have a dead power supply card with shield that they could donate to me for this project?

 

(Just what I need - yet another crusade!)

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Originally Posted by Trainman9:

This stuff just keeps getting more and more complicated, signal boosters, ground planes, special antennas. Now we need to put trash cans over parts of out IC boards.

 

What is going on.

 

Issues tend to get blown out of proportion here. Most do not have these problems. if you are not having signal issues with a particular engine, nothing needs to be done. The ones most likely to affected are those where all of the electronics are in the same unit like diesels  and electrics and then only if the audio amplifier is in close proximity to the radio board. 

 

Pete

Why would you have to make a measurement every time you wanted to make one? I doubt Dale is going to make a die to stamp these out. With one set of measurements you would cut out the outline. That first one would be your template. Even if you only made a few, laying out one would take about 30 seconds with the measurements in hand. Like I said, many here are making it sound more difficult than it is.

 

Pete

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