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What material can be used for shield against potentially dangerous
levels of radio waves. Lets say outside my bedroom is a radio communication device. What material could stop the waves from entering. Cement? Lead? How thick? |
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billy wrote:
What material can be used for shield against potentially dangerous levels of radio waves. Lets say outside my bedroom is a radio communication device. What material could stop the waves from entering. Cement? Lead? How thick? here ya go. http://www.ericisgreat.com/tinfoilhats/ Drifter... |
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On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 17:00:13 -0000, billy
wrote: What material can be used for shield against potentially dangerous levels of radio waves. Lets say outside my bedroom is a radio communication device. What material could stop the waves from entering. Cement? Lead? How thick? You need to fabricate one of these devices ............. immediately! http://zapatopi.net/afdb/ |
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billy wrote:
What material can be used for shield against potentially dangerous levels of radio waves. Lets say outside my bedroom is a radio communication device. What material could stop the waves from entering. Cement? Lead? How thick? simple copper screen (like screen door stuff) properly bonded and grounded would do the trick nicely. cement is partially effective (you need truckloads to do any good though ) and don't even talk about lead (the EPA would have you for lunch). lets see, copper screen (.05 inch thick) completely around the room (plus ceiling) properly grounded = 99% effective cement: 1 foot thick, 10% Lead? not sure |
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