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In Reply to: RE: A question about power regenerators posted by tweakmenow on August 5, 2020 at 18:59:57:
No criticism, it is a good experiment but it gets much more complicated from here.
Coupling of RF noise can be conducted or radiated. Without hunting it down, the noise could have gone airborne straight from your noise source to your measuring device since they were physically adjacent. No way to tell what the emission and shielding characteristics of each were in this example. The output of the regenerator could have been clean as a whistle (or not).
Various shielding experiments would have needed to be done to determine the exact path of noise conduction.
Mike
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