← Back to context Comment by BarryMilo 1 month ago Time to make your apartment a faraday cage! 3 comments BarryMilo Reply Tijdreiziger 1 month ago RF-blocking paint exists. kube-system 1 month ago And contrary to popular belief, neither it nor a faraday cage blocks RF. They attenuate it, to varying degrees. zzo38computer 1 month ago There is still the question of how much the attenuation is and if it can prevent the detection. There is also the issue if you want to receive other radio signals such as AM radio, FM radio, amateur radio, etc.
Tijdreiziger 1 month ago RF-blocking paint exists. kube-system 1 month ago And contrary to popular belief, neither it nor a faraday cage blocks RF. They attenuate it, to varying degrees. zzo38computer 1 month ago There is still the question of how much the attenuation is and if it can prevent the detection. There is also the issue if you want to receive other radio signals such as AM radio, FM radio, amateur radio, etc.
kube-system 1 month ago And contrary to popular belief, neither it nor a faraday cage blocks RF. They attenuate it, to varying degrees. zzo38computer 1 month ago There is still the question of how much the attenuation is and if it can prevent the detection. There is also the issue if you want to receive other radio signals such as AM radio, FM radio, amateur radio, etc.
zzo38computer 1 month ago There is still the question of how much the attenuation is and if it can prevent the detection. There is also the issue if you want to receive other radio signals such as AM radio, FM radio, amateur radio, etc.
RF-blocking paint exists.
And contrary to popular belief, neither it nor a faraday cage blocks RF. They attenuate it, to varying degrees.
There is still the question of how much the attenuation is and if it can prevent the detection. There is also the issue if you want to receive other radio signals such as AM radio, FM radio, amateur radio, etc.