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Edward Quinn
I need a quiet environment for operating test instruments. Needs to be
as close to full spectrum as practical, and about 1.5 metres square or
equivalent internal space.
From what I have read, this requires a combination of shielding types.
With cost in mind, what is state-of-the-art homebrew for this?
A few ideas:
1. Aluminum foil on plywood box. Edges sealed with self-adhesive
aluminum tape. I assume a solid surface is more effective than screen
or mesh.
2. Corrugated steel water tank. Thick metal may be better for lower
frequencies(?) Corrugations may provide deflection(?)
Of course, the unit would be earthed. For vents, etc. I would fit a
curved section of flexible aluminum ducting a used in domestic
heating/air con installations, with a metal screen over the opening.
In addition, I would apply a thick paint with iron filings to the
outer surface.
Any feedback or analysis regarding the above would be appreciated.
Ed Quinn
as close to full spectrum as practical, and about 1.5 metres square or
equivalent internal space.
From what I have read, this requires a combination of shielding types.
With cost in mind, what is state-of-the-art homebrew for this?
A few ideas:
1. Aluminum foil on plywood box. Edges sealed with self-adhesive
aluminum tape. I assume a solid surface is more effective than screen
or mesh.
2. Corrugated steel water tank. Thick metal may be better for lower
frequencies(?) Corrugations may provide deflection(?)
Of course, the unit would be earthed. For vents, etc. I would fit a
curved section of flexible aluminum ducting a used in domestic
heating/air con installations, with a metal screen over the opening.
In addition, I would apply a thick paint with iron filings to the
outer surface.
Any feedback or analysis regarding the above would be appreciated.
Ed Quinn