Posted by
BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RADAR-HELP-tp1553465p1553548.html
Regular aluminum foil will block 77GHz. Heavy duty might be better, and is
easier to work with. Or a stronger product like astro-foil. At that
frequency it is very much line-of-sight, although there will be some
scattering from small metal objects like nails. I don't know if Y-shield
would help (I think it would, but they have no specs) but I would bet the
copper or aluminum paints would. If you have
a flat roof, you can get an aluminum coating painted on. I think
you'd also have good results with a radiant barrier in an attic.
For windows, you either need very fine mesh (like 200 wires per inch copper
from TWPinc.com) or metallic film (or foil, but then you can't see out).
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 7:16 AM, K <
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> Yes I am talking about the National Air guard Jets. I don't know if they
> are F-14's or if they're something else. I do know there is more equipment
> on these jets.
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> I only have these symptoms at home when they fly.
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> I have wondered about infrasound coming off the jets since I will start
> having symptoms before I hear them in the area. However, with the commercial
> airliner jets, I do associate the jabbing, stabbing chest pain every second
> until that jet passes overhead, I would suppose that is from their radar
> swoop?
>
> What kind of meter is going to measure that high? It's obvious my
> Electrosmog meter isn't high enough.
> Kris
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> Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 12:26:33 AM
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] RADAR HELP!
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> K wrote:
> > I was educated yesterday by the lessemf.com guys that radar is at 77
> ghz.
>
> I'll just add, I really feel it when the military jets fly overhead. The
> other day I had the Acoustimeter out and was mapping the area up the
> hill. I could hear the jet coming on the meter first, then the sound
> arrived. Went up to 0.05 V/m. A low number, but it was way up in the sky
> and not right overhead. Didn't hurt that far away, not too much.
>
> Anyways, since the meter only goes up to 8GHz, I think it emitted more
> than just "radar".
>
> Are you talking about U.S. planes?
>
> From what you described, I would tend to think there is something more
> in your area than just the jets, causing the heightened symptoms.
>
> Stewart
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