
Re: what enclosure to use ?
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:10:30 -0700 (PDT), Archimedes
<shelton.dcruz@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I built a super-regen radio and want to enclose this in a box of some
>sort. I have two options -
>
>1. Plastic box
>2. Aluminium Box
>
>Now I want to listen to this radio when I am sitting next to my
>computer. I know that the best option is to use the aluminium box as
>it provides the best sheilding. However I dont understand how that
>will help, when the antenna will be protruding out of the box and
>therefore the radiation from the computer will be picked up from the
>antenna regardless of which box I use. Is this a correct assumption ?
>so should i just stick to plastic box ?
>
>Thanks
>Shelton.
This is pretty easy to test before you build. The plastic case is
about the same as nothing for RF, so just place your naked radio
where you want it to be and see what happens. If that's
acceptable, go with plastic. If not, and you want to see if aluminum
would make any difference, try this trick: Put the naked circuit in
a cardboard box that is about the size of the alumimun box
you are considering. Then wrap the carboard with aluminum foil,
making sure you have crimped all seams to get good contact.
Use an alligator clip or even a screw and nut to connect to this
any ground you want to test,
Best regards,
Bob Masta
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