Silver and copper are the best. But aluminum is best per $. But if it is
77GHz you need a really fine weave. 200 per inch might not be necessary,
but the wavelength is about (1/77) feet which is like 1/6 of an inch. You
times that is better. So really nothing below 40 per inch.
Try to have overlap all around the windows... if it leaks in it will bounce
around. You will get reduction... whether it will be enough I can't
predict.
>
>
> Sorry I didn't respond til now. Wasn't able to get to my emails yesterday.
> yahoo wouldn't let me in for some reason. ;( Jets have been flying late
> afternoon and at night everyday this week so I have been really suffering
> lately.
>
> SIlver Lame Fabric:
> one site said is was made of Polyester. Amazon's site showed it was made
> out of 49% Nylon, 51% Metallic Yarn and quite a bit more expensive. What
> materials should I look for in this fabric? Is metallic yarn a metal yarn?
> Also, can you explain my fogged brain a little more how this will give me
> more protection?
>
> Military jets:
> They are supposed to be getting new jets with digital equipment on them.
> Again, will I be exposed to higher levels?
>
> Water jugs.
> I can try that. See if it works.
>
> Radar and it's frequencies.
> I do not have a meter that will measure this for me. I have an electrosmog
> meter. Never does it read while they are flying. Does that mean the radaris
> too high for it to read? I have never understood that meter and have had
> trouble with it since I bought it last year. :(
>
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> From: snoshoe_2 <
[hidden email] <snoshoe_2%40yahoo.com>>
> To:
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> Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 2:39:18 AM
> Subject: [eSens] Re: RADAR HELP!
>
>
> I just thought of something else...
>
> But first maybe you can try something we talked on here a few years back to
> help - the silver lame fabric from Walmart or fabric stores, a few yards of
> that to add a couple more layers of protection. You can use it as a blanket
> in the cage, and it reflects your body's own fir, which is nice too, unless
> it's really hot out.
> Someone here tested it for it's impedence ability and found it does has
> some.
>
> Now by other thought, :( . It may be that being military jets, they have
> started using the x-ray imaging in some of their onboard tech. like some
> satellites do. The only answer I can to that is can you say "lead paint".If
> you're sensitive to xrays, it has a burning sensation, similar to too much
> sun exposure, but you may feel it deeper.
>
> Something to try for heart, if you can hold a jug of water in front of your
> heart, it seems to help absorb some of problem and reduce the pain, don't
> know about that frequency, but I've tried it a couple times in town now,
> when my heart was being bothered. If I have a cup of coffee in my hand say,
> I'll hold it in front of my heart till it passes and it seems to reduce the
> effect. If it's coming from your back, well maybe make a wall lined with
> plastic water bottles in your room?
> ~ Snoshoe
>
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> wrote:
> >
> > Ok, So I am getting more and more sensitive to the military RADAR as well
> as obtaining new symptoms even from commercial jets. this stabbing pain into
> my chest and out through my mid back. The Heavy duty faraday canopy is not
> shielding me good enough anymore.
> >
> > What do I do?
> > Kris
> >
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