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[IRCA] R-F fields inside aluminum siding
- Subject: [IRCA] R-F fields inside aluminum siding
- From: Charles A Taylor <MWDXer@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 17:27:00 -0400
Group:
Here's an observation:
We've a outbuilding in the back yard. It's designed as a garage, and has
aluminum siding.
I've compared reception of MW stations both in and outside the building
while using a
DX-398 receiver.
I cannot detect the slightest difference in signal strength of stations
anywhere on the
BCB whether I am outside or inside the building.
This appears to contradict totally theory about the propagation of radio
waves, viz:
A conductive enclosure will prevent penetration of low-intensity E-field
waves, and
will set up (being conductive) L-wave fields that will tend to cancel
L-waves that
contact the enclosure.
It's this effect that Patrick Martin observed while passing through a
steel-truss bridge,
and likening it to passing through a tunnel in that the metal shielded the
area within the
bridge from radio waves.
Where is the error in my reasoning here?
73,
Charles
Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
Greenville, North Carolina
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