Oct 10, 2012 5:52 PM
V70, Dumb question, Does the receiver housing serve a purpose?
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So does the casing serve a purpose other then to hold all the components together? reason I ask is my case for my equipment is tight on space, I like to dissasemble the reciever and slide the main board under one of the players and maybe place the front lcd flush mount on the case, etc..... but does the metal housing serve the purpose of helping with signal strength or keeping out interference? Thanks for any help guys
Sadly, your instincts are absolutely right, brichi !
(So it's far from being a "dumb question"...)
The housing is configured as a metal shield, for the precise purpose of ensuring that only RF coming from the antennae (hence primarily "pre-limited" to the band for which the antennae are tuned) reaches the sensitive input stages of the receiver.
It's my firm opinion that the above fact, along with the high volume of (relatively weak) broadband RF "junk" emitted by digital gear such as CD players, renders that particular relocation plan fraught with danger.![]()
Accordingly, when space is tight, I tend to first consider a more "modular" approach that's based on cabling between individual separately housed components, (with only the "controller" needing to be directly in front of the operator) rather than all systems being "locked into" one all-containing "slab".
Corrrect Ron ... trust me, you do not wanna remove the "guts" from the case.
thank you both, I figured as much but liked hearing from the pro's on this forum too. Thank you!!
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