I am only going to put this in here and let you folks sort out the concept - because this has kept people that travel on the roads, alive due to the effect. Which is my presumption that we all can use a similar setup ourselves when it comes to RF and potentials we don't want floating around the shacks...
In my own experiences, a Faraday cage doesn't need to be a "Cage of mesh" only a rough conductive outline box using Pillars and beams that are tied off to ONE COMMON grounding point - outside the shack. - this way the RF currents are tied to one common exterior "shell" that stays confined within the box and also tied to the exterior tie off point to keep the RF currents from re-radiating to the exterior the box is located in - just to the grounding point..
I tend to show this common tie off as the ground located at the Antenna and use only single point power souring to help the user whom may have problems with Alternator whine as well as static noise pickup in his vehicle.
The mesh spacing only has to be closer than 1/4 wavelengths but can be of any length long to reach the tie off point.
Just some techniques I've used even at home to remove the RFI problems by mounting the Stereo and Computer within a similar perimeter of shielding shared by the Radio equipment so that all ties off are common to the same perimeter shield tie.
Just my thoughts on this...
In my own experiences, a Faraday cage doesn't need to be a "Cage of mesh" only a rough conductive outline box using Pillars and beams that are tied off to ONE COMMON grounding point - outside the shack. - this way the RF currents are tied to one common exterior "shell" that stays confined within the box and also tied to the exterior tie off point to keep the RF currents from re-radiating to the exterior the box is located in - just to the grounding point..
I tend to show this common tie off as the ground located at the Antenna and use only single point power souring to help the user whom may have problems with Alternator whine as well as static noise pickup in his vehicle.
The mesh spacing only has to be closer than 1/4 wavelengths but can be of any length long to reach the tie off point.
Just some techniques I've used even at home to remove the RFI problems by mounting the Stereo and Computer within a similar perimeter of shielding shared by the Radio equipment so that all ties off are common to the same perimeter shield tie.
Just my thoughts on this...
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