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In Reply to: Yes to both... posted by cdc on November 5, 2007 at 20:23:57:
Insofar as I know, fiberglass should have contributed nothing positive and that mirrors what you found. I'm not aware of anyone using fiberglass as a shielding element. On the other hand, carbon fiber can shield and is conductive, so I would have expected some value there. You found none, and I believe you. Your ERS experience seems to mirror that of others here, in that it can help or hurt, but doesn't appear to be neutral.
I just may have to break down and order the TI Shield. Was hoping for a less expensive solution. Did you find any cheaper source of smaller TI Shield than Percy?
Reading back through the archives, as I did years ago, you're not the only one who found value in shielding these R-Cs, but I hadn't heard of anyone grounding the shielding on these R-Cs until you brought it up. Your experimentation is really helpful to the rest of us. Thanks.
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- cloths and shielding - bartc 05:43:26 11/06/07 (1)
- RE: cloths and shielding - cdc 18:32:36 11/06/07 (0)