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RE: RF Shielding for CRTs
Weren't the old vacuum tubes used in TV sets a source of x-ray exposure?
Glen
glen.vickers@ucm.com
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> From: Tad Blanchard [SMTP:Tad.M.Blanchard.1@gsfc.nasa.gov]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 7:41 AM
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> Subject: RF Shielding for CRTs
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> You might consider performing an RF survey before investing in shielding.
> Most of the newer CRTs do not radiate hazardous RF levels.
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> Tad Blanchard NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
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