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Re: [TowerTalk] Faraday Cage

To: warrenwolff@aol.com, sanorm@columbus.rr.com, xdavid@cis-broadband.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Faraday Cage
From: Gene Smar <ersmar@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 13:13:02 -0500 (CDT)
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TT:

     Here's some info on mil- and intel-quality shielded rooms: 
http://www.ramayes.com/Shield_Room_FAQ.htm .  Check out the tabs along the 
bottom of the page for details on things like 60 Hz AC filters and air vent 
waveguides.  Plumbing is another matter as well.  I've been in these things 
(can't tell you where) and you'd better not be claustrophobic to work in 'em.


73 de
Gene Smar  AD3F


  From: warrenwolff@aol.com
Date: 2008/06/01 Sun PM 01:03:25 EDT
To: xdavid@cis-broadband.com, sanorm@columbus.rr.com
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Faraday Cage

Hi again folks,

Wow, I surely do stir up a hornet's nest when I pose some of my 
questions to this group.

This subject of a Faraday?Shielded Room came up when I was
trying to get this new house as protected as possible.? The almighty
dollar interfered with some of my thoughts, this being one of them.

I was suspecting that a bit less than 1/4 wave at 2 meters would have
been sufficient for such a room.

Now David has dug up a reference:


- Aperture
Aperture
An opening in a shielded enclosure that may become the source of leakage for 
electromagnetic energy. This is

most common in joints, seams and penetrations such as switches, connectors, and 
lamps/LEDs. Typically, the

maximum dimension of an aperture should be less than 1/20 wavelength of the 
highest frequency of interest in

order to avoid emissions.

Interesting, to say the least.

The comments re: air conditioning resurrected an old experience(s).? When I was 
an OIC of a STRATCOM
Receiver Site in Hawaii, we had a all copper screen room.? As Program Manager 
of a Comm System in
Kuwait, we also had one.? In both cases, we did not close the door unless 
absolutely necessary because
of poor air conditioning.

Then it hit me; my project engineer from USAF days has a PhD in Physics.? Think 
I will
ask him if 1/20 or 1/10 is overkill.? The idea of something less than the 
tightly closed
copper mesh room still intrigues me - - IF the spacing is not too small.? 
Doorways and
A/C ducts probably pose the biggest problem to a "cheapo" room.

I appreciate all of the interest and the well-founded references provided so 
far.

Warren; W7WY




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