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Anyone have any suggestions for electromagnetic shielding an arcade monitor? Thanks
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Your question is not so detailed?
So if yoy have a magnetic interference then perhaps this will help?
http://www.lessemf.com/mag-shld.html
I have not read their description, but in Theory the metal fibers are placed in random directions and will then tend to dis tract any signal magnetic field.
Honestly think it is overkill comapared to a good degaussing.
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