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Possible cable interference question

xwyokid

Well-known member
OK. Have been fighting my cables every time I change out coils. Between the coil cable and the cable from Ron's meter I've got cables flopping everywhere. So, yesterday I was in HF and found these little rubber coated wire twists. They are kind of stiff but really hold my cables together. And taking them off and changing coils and re-twisting them back on is a snap. I haven't noticed anything funny with the GT but, do you feel I might be causing any kind of interference using these cable wires??
 
John,I've used those for other applications,not sure if that would result in interference or not maybe how close to your coil? HH Ron
 
Me I use velcro for most pary. LLeave enough slack to adjust coil. Wrap cable as high as possible...velcro to rest. I don't think what u use will cause interference but if worried the alternative is velcro. I do not recommend and tape.
 
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