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Old 29th July 2006, 06:36 PM   #1
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LCD RF EMI

I am upgrading to an LCD mainly to eliminate RF-EMI. Is it safe to run cabling around these things? Keep a mixer really close to it?
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Hard question to answer without knowing your exact situation. Generally LCD's emit pretty low RF and it is safe to run cable around them. One thing I would avoid is running the power cables of your LCD panel with any of your audio (or video for that matter) cabling. When audio cabling is run in parallel with power cabling the potential for EMI is increased drastically. If the cables have to come into contact at all I would suggest crossing them perpindiculary. Good luck!
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Great advice Brady. Thank you.
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