Posted by
abailey63 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Anyone-have-experience-with-flectron-shielding-fabric-tp1547031p1547050.html
I was curious what you thought of this statement.
"Satellite dishes, by the very nature of their parabolic magnification
design and their antenna function, capture and focus almost any
electromagnetic emission within line of sight and then dump this
broadband spectrum field directly underneath. If the satellite
embraces an electric distribution line, for example, this
powerfrequency will be focused directly below, sometimes with a
10-fold magnification. It is not a good idea to occupy such a location
for extended periods of time."
If this were true would these be because radio signals directed at the
feed horn don't get "captured"? I have to assume they have to go
somewhere. I happen to sleep directly below it. I thought it was
inactive when I moved in. But it is actually providing internet
connectivity.
I'm very new to this and I just don't know enough to figure out how
accurate this is.
Thanks, Alan
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[hidden email], "Bill Bruno" <wbruno@...> wrote:
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> If the dish has no power to it I wouldn't consider it a likely problem.
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> Restaurant supply places carry double width extra heavy duty foil.
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> Be sure to overlap the pieces by 3 or 4 inches, and get good contact
> between them.
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> Fly screen is what you put on windows to keep the bugs out.
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> Bill
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> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 12:51 AM, abailey63 <abailey63@...> wrote:
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> > Interesting. I guess I'm more concerned about higher frequencies
then.
> > Wifi, Dect phones. I also found I have an inactive TV dish just above
> > my head. Any good sources for larger sheets of aluminum foil? Enough
> > to cover a wall? Also not sure what a metal fly screen is. I'll have
> > to google that. Thanks for your input.
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> > Thanks, Alan
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[hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>, "Bill Bruno"
> > <wbruno@> wrote:
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> > > I have used some shielding materials. Flectron has nickel, which
should
> > > help at lower frequencies. For RF, especially microwave, you can do
> > quite
> > > well with aluminum foil
> > > or metal fly screen.
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> > > On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:04 PM, abailey63 <abailey63@> wrote:
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> > > > I have ES. Also sensitive to RF. I have concerns about Wifi
and Dect
> > > > phones. Anyone actually use flectron shielding fabric or something
> > > > like that? Does it do any good? No affiliation with manufacturer.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks, Alan
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