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Old May 22nd 06, 01:35 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Gene Fuller
 
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Default FIGHT? Here is another W8JI myth bone!

Richard,

Think again about what you wrote. The "Faraday screen" is full of
openings between the wires of the picket fence. There is no evidence
that anything magnetic or electric penetrates the walls of the
conductors beyond a very shallow layer.

Terman certainly did not deny the existence of skin effect that keeps
the fields out of the interior of conductors.

73,
Gene
W4SZ

Richard Harrison wrote:
Tom, W8JI wrote:
"Absolutely nothing, neither electric nor magnetic, couples through the
wall of a conductor several skin depths thick."

That`s wrong for a "Faraday screen".

Terman is right. At the bottom of page 38 of his 1955 edition he writes:
"It is possible to shield electrostatic flux without simultaneously
affecting the magnetic field by surrounding the space to be shielded
with a conducting cage that is made in such a way as to provide no
low-resistance path for the flow of eddy currents, while at the same
time offering a metallic terminal upon which electrostatic flux lines
can terminate."

An example exists in the AM broadcast stations I`ve worked in. Every
tower was coupled to its transmission line through a 1:1 air-core
traansformer. Two identical single-layer solenoids sharing the same
axis. Between the coils was a metal picket fence. One end of the pickets
was firmly grounded to the coupling cabinet. The other end of all
pickets was an open circuit. Electric lines of force were intercepted by
the pickets and directly shorted to ground. However, the fences had no
effect on the magnetic coupling between them because the open circuit at
the ends of the pickets prevented circulating currents which would have
opposed magnetic coupling according to Lenz`s law.

Voila! Magnetic coupling but no electrostatic coupling between coils of
a transformer.

It`s time for W8JI to turn-off his misinformation machine.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI