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Jean-2 on
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I read it somewhere, better to ground the aluminium shield. I don't
know where I read it maybe here. Cause otherwise it just shields one
side, if there are waves coming from the other side, it will reflect
it.
The alligator clip, I have some doubt, the survival aluminium blanket
for example is very thin, so with an alligator clip don't know if
it's reliable.
John
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[hidden email], "abailey63" <abailey63@...> wrote:
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> Interesting, not sure how "grounding" rf frequencies would work in
an
> electrical system (lower frequencies). I know that lessemf.com has
> pre-made grounding cords. I have no affiliation with this site and
you
> could probably make a grounding cord with an alligator clip
yourself.
>
> Where did you read about grounding for rf? I'd be interested in
> following up on that.
>
> Thanks, Alan
>
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[hidden email], "jean" <tdx244@> wrote:
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[hidden email], "Bill Bruno" <wbruno@> wrote:
> > >
> > > If the dish has no power to it I wouldn't consider it a likely
> > problem.
> > >
> > > Restaurant supply places carry double width extra heavy duty
foil.
> > >
> > > Be sure to overlap the pieces by 3 or 4 inches, and get good
contact
> > > between them.
> > >
> > > Fly screen is what you put on windows to keep the bugs out.
> > >
> > > Bill
> >
> > Just a simple question I have : I read it is necessary to ground
the
> > aluminium foil. Then how to do it exactly. Cause again I'm very
> > ghetto. Using simple electric wire taped to the foil, well, it's
a
> > bit unstable cause the adhesive tape can loosen, and then the
> > connection is undone. So any simple advice about that ?
> >
> > John.
> >
>