No im not sheilded yet, I have a $20 through hole TCXO that is all set up on its own board i just need to attenuate its current and add the 29mhz lp filter. I havent set the TCXO up yet becuase im still dealing with the power supply which will power it and the board. I also want to experment with filtering the USB clock signal. -The noise floor of the stick stinks to begin with you get about 48db of dynamic range, so with no aliasing or harmonics you still have a noisy receiver due to the 8 bit d to a. This is why I will use an LNA4ALL right in front of the RTL stick, it helps bring the weak signals past the RTL's noise floor, then I will be using an LNA at the base of every antenna, there are homemade from mini circuits parts, done ugly style.
I have a metal box just right I got from spark fun, the USB cable will run inside of it, the USB sheild will get connected to the box through a cap and ferrite bead. The box will have three walls which will be sealed and plugged tight from the others. The first section will provide some chokes around the USB power cables along with common mode rejection stuff, it will power the "Uber Hi End Low Noise" LDO, The next compartment will contain the TCXO board along with the proper LO low pass filtering, and finally the last compartment will have the RTL running from new power with a stable clock, and will have a single hole letting an MCX or SMA connector protrude.
This system will keep the LNA sheilded from the oscillator and the radio, making sure the radio is in an anmeic chamber the only thing that has the ability to carry noise to the reciver besides the antenna jack will be the USB data lines (I have some ideas to fix this).
So basically this will be just the reciver module alone there will also be a Transverter 0-4ghz, ans a preselctor block. Finally there will be the rasberry pi either set up to bean rtl tcp through wifi off the top of a mountain, or maybe just running GNU Radio itself so it can operate as a stand alone radio. Once thats completed it will be transmitter time!