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"gareth" wrote in news:l5tmj6$scp$1@dont-
email.me: 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? I used to make screened enclosures from old oil cans until they changed them to plastic. Easy to solder, easy to cut and fold - you could usually ignore the fold allowance - and reasonably rigid if you folded the top and bottom edges over fully. If so, what was the success in fabricating the springy fingers to ensure a good seal? I just made the covers slightly oversize and bent the edges in a bit further. A blob of solder would keep them in place and was relatively easy to remove if necessary. |
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