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Re: Faraday cage
Original poster: "davep by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <davep-at-quik-dot-com>
> I'm missing the point. ( To ground or not to ground, that is the question)
> If the coil ground is bonded to the cage,
Inside or outside?
(reminder appplies to 'proper Faraday cages only':
no gaps longer than, say, 1/10 wave, leads filtered.)
> reradiation from the ground point(s) to the farthest parts of the
> cage would likely be minimized but not totally contained.
If the cage be a good conductor, it is (essentially)
completely contained.
Adding an external ground wire can only improve radiation
as currents (unbalanced) flow on the 'ground' wire.
> (Major impedance mismatch) If the coil is floating inside the cage,
> the capacitive effects would likely result in reradiation.
All the currents stay on one face of the cage...
(inner....)
> This would be a good project to quantify as to effects, frequencies,
> etc. with a spectrum analyzer. I have an old HP 7603/7L13 that
> still works up to 1.8G,
Giggle. I Know it Well.
> but I am not inclined to construct a Faraday cage. I am in the
> Birmingham, AL area and would love to check this out with anyone
> having a cage. I recall during my intermod investigative days
> that a fully enclosed(and grounded) and terminated 150w base
> station provided a significant amount of external radiation.
Would need investigation of the cage to quantify.
best
dwp
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