I tried that - it works if the the fox and its power supply (battery) is 
inside of the "waterproof" shielding. But once I have a single cable coming 
out of the shielding it works as an antenna and the gps is dead again...
I could try to filter every cable thats coming out, but thats especially 
difficult with the power supply cables (cant use an RC-filter here). I 
already tried different ferrit rings on all the cables without success.

Best regards,
-Cornelius


Am Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2008 schrieb Dave Van den Eynde:
> Wouldn't a solution be to put some kind of shielding around the Foxboard so
> that it doesn't emit this harmful radiation?
>
> Dave


 
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