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!)