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![]() Roy Lewallen wrote: *Sigh* Richard Harrison wrote: Roy Lewallen, W7EL wrote: "A short while ago, I explained why your Faraday cage doesn`t separate the E and H fields as you claim." n I am misunderstood. I never used the tem Faraday cage. I understand the Faraday cage to be a completely shielded enclosure which could be a metal automobiole body, a steel rebar reinforced concrete structure or a screened room. These all tend to completely block both the E-field and the H-field components of an electromagnetic wave. Sorry, I meant "Faraday screen", which is the term you used, and I used in my posting explaining its operation. If you block either the E or H field, you also block the other. You can't independently block one or the other. . . . Why would one pay a lot of extra money for a transformer which eliminated capacitive coupling if it didn`t work, especially in Havana, Cuba? Because in order to "work" it doesn't need to "eliminate capacitive coupling". All it needs to do is locally reduce the E/H field ratio, which is what it does. Roy Lewallen, W7EL It might be useful to also point out the means by which these electric and/or magnetic shields do their job. They do it not so much by blocking as much as by diverting the fields. They serve to conduct the field around the object that is being shielded. 73 de ac6xg |
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