Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:3574 comp.sys.att:7316 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!uunet!portal!cup.portal.com!thad From: thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: UNIXPC RF shield for hard disk Message-ID: <21302@cup.portal.com> Date: 15 Aug 89 04:31:11 GMT Organization: The Portal System (TM) Lines: 31 Just received an email from a person who "caught" a reference I made recently to the RF shield surrounding the hard disk in the UNIXPC. The person was asking if his removal of the shield may be contributing to the problems he's having with his HD. My answer (names censored to protect the guilty!): ---------- Hi ****! That shield for the HD is there for a reason! MOST of the "crap" from the CRT is directed downwards ... right onto the HD. It also goes off to the left (so to speak). I discovered this with several other computers, too, when attempting to place either floppies or HDs to the "left" of a monitor ... the "left" or "right" really depends where the HV flyback circuitry is located in a specific monitor. In the UNIXPC, operating the internal HD without the RF shield is asking for possible data corruption; the RF energy beneath the CRT is *VERY* strong; I discovered this by placing an AM/FM portable radio near the "base" of the CRT when I had the cover off and the system operating when testing some other things. In fact, operating the UNIXPC fully open jams my car radio (AM/FM, "premium sound", top-of-the-line unit in my T-Bird) at 20 feet; just THINK what that can do to your hard disk; I had to back my car out of the garage before the radio would again operate. If you can retrieve that shield, do so and re-install it! Thad Thad Floryan [ thad@cup.portal.com (OR) ..!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad ]