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"Michael Black" wrote in message
news:alpine.LNX.2.02.1311121238260.16553@darkstar. example.org... On Tue, 12 Nov 2013, gareth wrote: Anybody who has prized the lid off from their mobile phone recently cannot have failed to notice the tinplate-like screens shielding the RF stages, in a similar manner to the lids on TV tuners. As a ferrous screen is better than just aluminium for magnetic shielding, I wonder if any have pressed into service the tinplate from cans of baked beans to provide a similar function? If so, what was the success in fabricating the springy fingers to ensure a good seal? What you do is find small cans, eat or discard the contents, wash carefully, and then use those for the separate modules. No need to build something up, the structure is sound as it is. Use a piece of circuit board for the cover. Actually, you have something there, say from a tin of sliced pineapple to, sit over an ugly-constructed blank PCB. Some years ago, to satisfy the need for a wavemeter, I made one up for 144MHz by soldering together a number of tins, opened at both ends to make the outer part of a cavity wavemeter, with a 1/4" stair rod for the plunger. It's about 5' long when fully extended, but gives me fundamental plus 3rd harmonic checks. |