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![]() " wrote: On Jan 20, 6:53 pm, "Scout" wrote: Phone works, too. Not into a cargo hold it doesn't. Mil Handbook 419A covers grounding , bonding , and shielding pretty well. Read the chapter on screen rooms before making statements that cell phones will not work in a cargo hole. To keep out rf signals takes a lot of have you ever worked in a shielded room? Either double screened, or one that looks like a walk in freezer? (A shielded and air conditioned computer room.) What it takes to keep RF out is to electrically bond all the seams, and make sure the door seals are clean and in good condition. That cargo hold would be at least two layers of metal from the outside. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense. |
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