x I found at least one old article about the RFI problem (microprocessor noise) in the Regency MX-5000 scanner. It was entitled "Curing the RFI Problem in the Regency MX-5000," written by Dave Buda, WA2RYC, and appeared in 8/84 Monitoring Times. Portions of that article follow: "As anyone who has used the new Regency MX-5000 knows, there's a good amount of interference radiating from its internal workings....The problem disappeared as soon as an outside antenna was connected to the unit." "...I decided to make a simple modification that proved to be a great help in eliminating 95% of the radiation problem." "I contacted Miller-Stephenson" (Danbury, CT 06810) and obtained a couple of cans of the RFI-conductive Coating Spray. The MS-485 spays has an attenuation of 78 dB at 1 MHz and 44 dB at 1000 MHz with a surface resistivity of 2.9 ohms per square inch." "The manufacturer recommends you apply several light coats to obtain 1.5 to 2 mil coating." "I removed the top and bottom covers and the front panel as well. After carefully masking the outside of these covers I proceeded to spray the inside of the covers and panels with about 4 thin coats as recommended." "The spray dries quickly so the whole modification shouldn't take more than a half hour." "When I replaced the covers, I simply added star lock washers between the metal chassis and the outer covers. This allowed for good contact to ground for the now- shielded plastic case." "The modification was a success. As soon as I turned the unit on again, the RFI problem had disappeared. Bir- dies were almost nonexistent and I was on my way to scan- ning again..." -- ============================================================================ Bob Parnass, AJ9S - AT&T Bell Laboratories - att!ihuxz!parnass (312)979-5414