I get so much concern over RF I decided to try a meter. I figured $300 or so is not too much to chance. What I am really wondering is what I can do with the information. What if I do find RF in a room. Well, we all know I will. Its everywhere. Cell towers, phones, wifi. Its pervasive.
My hope is on a new builds where people are starting from a stripped room, we can locate a quiet location to set the rack. Or maybe mesh wire can be installed behind the drywall to block a transmitter.
I have been in rooms that are RF sealed. It looked like a fine mesh ones lays in a concrete poor. On another project for a Microsoft data center we welded a steel 3 sided box over the primary power wires running underground. Noise can be blocked before it enters your system. My hope is that If we can block it before it gets into the equipment and power lines, then less filters are needed to try and remove it.
I'm a little afraid this will take me down a rabbit hole. I can see my wife asking why a large metal mesh is on the wall in the living room.
Rex
My hope is on a new builds where people are starting from a stripped room, we can locate a quiet location to set the rack. Or maybe mesh wire can be installed behind the drywall to block a transmitter.
I have been in rooms that are RF sealed. It looked like a fine mesh ones lays in a concrete poor. On another project for a Microsoft data center we welded a steel 3 sided box over the primary power wires running underground. Noise can be blocked before it enters your system. My hope is that If we can block it before it gets into the equipment and power lines, then less filters are needed to try and remove it.
I'm a little afraid this will take me down a rabbit hole. I can see my wife asking why a large metal mesh is on the wall in the living room.
Rex