RFI/EMI Mesh
My experience. (about 4 yrs of RF tech work)
Wire Mesh is usually used between two metals. For example, a shielded building may require power or communications signals. this would run thru filters. the filters would be installed with round or square wire mesh gasket to shield RF from getting into the shielded side of the building, & mesh gaskets will be used when panels are installed to cover openings...... etc.
RF is a weird animal.. I wouldn't spend the time and money trying it.
typically to shield wires you need to completely cover them, say with a copper tape, completely wrapped..
Wire Mesh is usually used between two metals. For example, a shielded building may require power or communications signals. this would run thru filters. the filters would be installed with round or square wire mesh gasket to shield RF from getting into the shielded side of the building, & mesh gaskets will be used when panels are installed to cover openings...... etc.
RF is a weird animal.. I wouldn't spend the time and money trying it.
typically to shield wires you need to completely cover them, say with a copper tape, completely wrapped..
Last edited by JK-jeepit; Mar 2, 2012 at 04:55 PM.
Originally Posted by JK-jeepit
My experience. (about 4 yrs of RF tech work)
Wire Mesh is usually used between two metals. For example, a shielded building may require power or communications signals. this would run thru filters. the filters would be installed with round or square wire mesh gasket to shield RF from getting into the shielded side of the building, & mesh gaskets will be used when panels are installed to cover openings...... etc.
RF is a weird animal.. I wouldn't spend the time and money trying it.
typically to shield wires you need to completely cover them, say with a copper tape, completely wrapped..
Wire Mesh is usually used between two metals. For example, a shielded building may require power or communications signals. this would run thru filters. the filters would be installed with round or square wire mesh gasket to shield RF from getting into the shielded side of the building, & mesh gaskets will be used when panels are installed to cover openings...... etc.
RF is a weird animal.. I wouldn't spend the time and money trying it.
typically to shield wires you need to completely cover them, say with a copper tape, completely wrapped..
I would say it is alot like the copper tape that I have had experience with.
One thing is you need clean surfaces, and a clean ground to secure it to or it doesn't work really good. in the EMI world it can be hard and frustrating to find RF problems.
This EMI/RFI shielding method is different then what I was thinking but it would be hard to do unless it was designed in...
and I also am no expert just have work with it some...... and like all electronics... it magic..
RF is just a really weird animal and can be really hard at points.
that's why you read about all these guys bonding areas of there Jeeps.. it'll find something on one jeep and not others.
depending on your problems, I would first look at your grounds/bonding points to the frame, and your coax/connectors.
Last edited by JK-jeepit; Mar 2, 2012 at 05:15 PM.
Originally Posted by JK-jeepit
So I just read more on this EMI/RFI mesh...
I would say it is alot like the copper tape that I have had experience with.
One thing is you need clean surfaces, and a clean ground to secure it to or it doesn't work really good. in the EMI world it can be hard and frustrating to find RF problems.
This EMI/RFI shielding method is different then what I was thinking but it would be hard to do unless it was designed in...
and I also am no expert just have work with it some...... and like all electronics... it magic..
RF is just a really weird animal and can be really hard at points.
that's why you read about all these guys bonding areas of there Jeeps.. it'll find something on one jeep and not others.
depending on your problems, I would first look at your grounds/bonding points to the frame, and your coax/connectors.
First of all, Vehicle RF is completely new to me also, the Jeep is the first vehicle I have installed my HAM HF radio into (the CB with no problems). I have been doing stuff slowly for about 13 months.. partly because I'm not very active. I have gotten engaged again and have bonded my Jeep with another 4 straps, including upgrading the OEM one but not removing it just by adding another in the same area. I will be testing my radio tomorrow again using 20M hopefully at 100W. I got it to 50W without RFI of course my goal is 100W and on multiple bands.
Have you tried these Ferrite beads, mix 31?
h t tp://www.dxengineering.com/Parts.asp?ID=1128&PLID=182&SecID=152&DeptID={FE6F4 183-2BE8-403F-AEF9-8D4708CCFF28}&PartNo=DXE-CSB-COMBO
Have you tried these Ferrite beads, mix 31?
h t tp://www.dxengineering.com/Parts.asp?ID=1128&PLID=182&SecID=152&DeptID={FE6F4 183-2BE8-403F-AEF9-8D4708CCFF28}&PartNo=DXE-CSB-COMBO
Originally Posted by JK-jeepit
First of all, Vehicle RF is completely new to me also, the Jeep is the first vehicle I have installed my HAM HF radio into (the CB with no problems). I have been doing stuff slowly for about 13 months.. partly because I'm not very active. I have gotten engaged again and have bonded my Jeep with another 4 straps, including upgrading the OEM one but not removing it just by adding another in the same area. I will be testing my radio tomorrow again using 20M hopefully at 100W. I got it to 50W without RFI of course my goal is 100W and on multiple bands.
Have you tried these Ferrite beads, mix 31?
h t tp://www.dxengineering.com/Parts.asp?ID=1128&PLID=182&SecID=152&DeptID={FE6F4 183-2BE8-403F-AEF9-8D4708CCFF28}&PartNo=DXE-CSB-COMBO
Have you tried these Ferrite beads, mix 31?
h t tp://www.dxengineering.com/Parts.asp?ID=1128&PLID=182&SecID=152&DeptID={FE6F4 183-2BE8-403F-AEF9-8D4708CCFF28}&PartNo=DXE-CSB-COMBO
I'm also going to rerun my coax under the carpet instead of under the roll bar padding. Also ground the exhaust in two places yesterday. I need to pick up another strap from autozone for the hood and tailgate. They only had one of the flat ribbon style ground straps.
Here is my filter
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Originally Posted by JK-jeepit
Just wondering if you tried to snap a small one over the power lines first?
Also did you ever give Amidon a call? https://www.amidoncorp.com/
This is pretty much all these people do.....


