[Milsurplus] Let's ask A.I. !

Brenda Gentry ka2ivy at verizon.net
Thu Mar 19 21:26:18 EDT 2026


Were TCS rigs ever used in aircraft, or backpacked ashore where light 
weight would be welcome?  On a PT boat a non-magnetic cabinet might 
reduce interference with the magnetic compass, but the three V-12 
Packard engines would probably have a thousand times the influence on 
the compass. The AI answer is almost comical if it were not for some  
people believing it.

      B. Gentry, KA2IVY

On 3/19/26 9:05 PM, Charlie L. via Milsurplus wrote:
> So, took the bull by the horns and asked AI why the Navy would want a 
> radio cabinet made out of non magnetic material:
>
> */The US Navy would prefer a radio cabinet made from aluminum or 
> stainless steel for its non-magnetic properties to minimize 
> interference with sensitive electronic equipment and to enhance the 
> effectiveness of electromagnetic shielding. These materials help 
> ensure that radio signals are transmitted clearly without distortion 
> from magnetic fields.
> /*
> */
> /*
> So, there you go...must be the truth since it came from the 
> internet.   Let's see what the consensus is in all 57 states.
>
> Charlie W4MEC in NC*/
> /*
>
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