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I haven't gone through this in detail yet, but one misconception is glaring:
Yuri Blanarovich wrote: . . . I used 1/2" copper water tubing (non ferrous material passing the magnetic field) for circular loop about 4 foot diameter. . . If you believe that, it's no surprise that you're having difficulty understanding how a shielded loop works. It's not hard to demonstrate that the (time-varying) magnetic field doesn't penetrate a non-ferrous shield, if you believe (correctly) that a time-varying magnetic field will produce a current on a nearby conductor. Simply put an oscillator or signal source into a copper box -- you can solder one op out of PC board material. Run some wires all around the inside which carry the oscillator signal, putting them as close to the shield wall as you like. Put a battery inside the box to power the oscillator and seal the box up. Then sniff around the outside of the box with any kind of magnetic field detector you can devise. If you have a little potted oscillator of some kind, you should be able to do this in a couple of hours at most. Or, just connect your rig to a good dummy load with some double shielded coax and sniff around the outside of the copper coax shield. If you put the detector just outside the shield, the current on the inside of the shield will be much closer to the detector than the current on the center conductor. So if the shield is transparent to a magnetic field, your detector should go wild. (Make sure the rig is very well shielded, though, so no common mode currents make their way from the rig to the outside of the shield.) Alternatively, if you'll spend some time with a good electromagnetics text learning about eddy currents and the like, you'll understand why you'd be wasting your time with those experiments. Once you're convinced that the shield blocks the magnetic as well as electric field, you'll have to revise your theory on how a shielded loop works. And you'll find that Tom's explanation is correct. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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