blocking radio waves
"Richard Clark" wrote in message
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:50:59 -0400, "merlin-7"
wrote:
Would simple aluminum foil work?
Hi Joe,
Sure, but bonding one sheet to the next overlapping one might "foil"
your goal. Few of us with dominant Y genes realize that aluminum foil
is wax (an insulator) coated on one side.
I understand this and was thinking about overlap and staples or possibley
tacks.
I guess I also have the Y gene, the only reason I was thinking about foil
is that it is cheap and easy to work with. Wire screen would work also (I
think) but much simpler, glueing foil to plywood than screen.
If so what frequency range could I expect it to work in?
Most. Depends on the gaps. Staple it every inch, and it may work
from LF to VHF.
I know there is a term for a room like this but I can not rember
it..faraday
chamber?
Farady shield, room, chamber....
The shack will be 12 foot by 16 foot, right next to my 60' tower, with
HF
and 2m antennas on it. I have no idea how they will interact with such a
building...
Are you doing the windows and doors too? Most doors have a gasket of
fringed fingers making contact with the conductive door.
No window, kinda bytes but needed.
You did get me on the door, I didnt think of that one (DUH) I guess I will
have to use a metal door or coat it with foil and strap it to the rest of
the foil.
You need to choke EVERY wire penetrating the walls. Any exception and
your room will fill like an RF gong.
This is going to be a whole new problem.
With solar panel wire runs, coax runs for radio gear etc. I can deal with
that even if I have to disconnect everything when needed. I just need a RF
quiet room from time to time for searching for birdies and the like. I may
even section off a small area of the shack for that.( big enough for a
frequincy counter, a few other test instraments and the gear being tested.
Thanks
joe
KI4ILB
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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