A better stylish smartphone Faraday Box

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9 months ago, I made this video: • Make your own stylish ...
Since then, I've learned a ton more about Faraday cages, and experimented a lot to make an even BETTER box.
It turns out that my original box was only so-so at blocking Bluetooth. My original testing of Bluetooth blocking was, shall we say, not very thorough. My primary focus was blocking cell network signals.
I also mistakenly assumed that if Bluetooth was blocked, WiFi at 2.4 GHz would also be blocked. Nope! WiFi is much harder to block due to the higher signal strength (among other things).
I'm fired!
To make matters worse, we're still learning about how Faraday cages actually work (people.maths.ox.ac.uk/trefeth...!
And so, I give you: Stylish Smartphone Faraday Box: Mark II
Aaand, I'm rehired!
One thing to keep in mind is that for some people, a simple cookie tin or wrapping the phone in aluminum foil will do. But - and this is a BIG but - it really depends.
What phone? What signal strengths are we talking about? How close is the transmitter you're connecting to? What WiFi band are you using? How good are the seals on your box (conductivity-wise)?
Faraday cages never actually "block" signals - they simply attenuate (or weaken) those signals. Thus, what works for one person may not work for another. This is why Faraday bag manufacturers report numbers like "80dB of attenuation" or "100dB attenuation!".
You may even find that you can buy a $99 Faraday bag, stick your phone inside, and if you're standing too close to whatever antenna, oops! It doesn't block the signal. It's a tricky business, and it's a lot more complicated than just: foil = works.
So, you're gonna have to test things for yourself! This box was VERY thoroughly tested, but with my Nexus 5X phone, my Bluetooth accessories, and the very good 2.4 GHz Intel WiFi in my high-end laptop.
Also, you do NOT need to ground a Faraday cage/box. I did all my testing for this new box twice: with and without ground. The ground made no difference. Usually, pro Faraday cages are grounded for reasons other than increased shielding, because grounding is not necessary. The redistribution of electrical charge in the metal of the Faraday cage is what's important.
Finally, the equipment needed to thoroughly and properly test a Faraday cage is beyond most of our budgets, so the simple alternative is to test, test, test for your specific gizmos and situation!
Pretty Wooden Box: amzn.to/2reZh0T
Copper foil tape: amzn.to/2GPhedZ
Silent Pocket Faraday Bag: amzn.to/2EEHN4Z
More techie tips: scottiestech.info

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  • @Musicismylove888
    @Musicismylove8885 жыл бұрын

    Despite the sarcastic and spiteful comments made, I found this video to be highly informative and educational. People forget we are all mirrors of each other. Great video.

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    5 жыл бұрын

    Glad you found it useful!

  • @jayf8308

    @jayf8308

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's strange. I never heard him make one spiteful comment or picked up on any sarcasm. I think peoples projections become the reflections that they see in the mirror. :)

  • @riverdeep399

    @riverdeep399

    5 жыл бұрын

    L Mc Yes :) It's a starting point. It's a fun challenge.

  • @thelibarr2

    @thelibarr2

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this comment. We need more of this online.

  • @aklmini-makers4304

    @aklmini-makers4304

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the commentor meant, "self effacing, or modest". Scotties humour is excellent

  • @Padoinky
    @Padoinky6 жыл бұрын

    From the novel “Catch 22”... “just because you are paranoid, doesn’t mean that they aren’t out to get you”

  • @Freakazoid12345

    @Freakazoid12345

    5 жыл бұрын

    I used to say that all the time and not sure where I got it from. Never read the book, as far as I recall.

  • @3l1io7t

    @3l1io7t

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Freakazoid12345 Nirvana? I used to say this too, but just learned it's originally from this book. Kurt says it during the bridge of Territorial Pissings.

  • @Freakazoid12345

    @Freakazoid12345

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@3l1io7t Nirvana is from this book?

  • @3l1io7t

    @3l1io7t

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Freakazoid12345 No, sorry if I was unclear. I meant the saying is in a Nirvana song called "Territorial Pissings". I thought maybe that was the alternate source of the quote for both of us.

  • @whirlwind8825
    @whirlwind88256 жыл бұрын

    I build MRI rooms and there is a science to making rf (radio frequency)proof rooms. You need several components . A outer metal shell. A inner metal shell. Both shells must be isolated from each other. All gaps must be tight or have a copper mesh or wool to make the connection in the shell tight. Both shells must have a independant ground connection . They use this in MRI. Corporate conference rooms and in Embassies worldwide.

  • @peglegnoid6139

    @peglegnoid6139

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Whirl Wind : That was the answer i was looking for.

  • @whirlwind8825

    @whirlwind8825

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome , good luck with your project.

  • @davey3765

    @davey3765

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thats really good to know

  • @ThisTall

    @ThisTall

    5 жыл бұрын

    Any suggestions on how to run the ground from the inner layer through the outer layer?

  • @oneabove1111

    @oneabove1111

    5 жыл бұрын

    So you saying this wont work?

  • @keldonrush
    @keldonrush4 жыл бұрын

    Your two videos were super helpful. I just made a 'faraday pouch' for my phone and it is thanks to you that it all went perfectly. I made two pouches - one smaller to fit in the other. Tyvek envelope wrapped in copper tape wrapped in gaffers tape. When the phone is in both pouches there is no bluetooth, wifi, or cellular. Thanks for taking the time to share with us!

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad I could help!

  • @robine5454
    @robine54542 жыл бұрын

    Scottie, you're right that there's a lot of disinformation on the internet concerning building a Faraday cage. I'd read that you could take a metal box and line it with cardboard. I took an old metal lunchbox and glued in cardboard from file folders. However, where the lid fits down over the bottom there's paint on the outside of the bottom which I didn't remove. The cell signal still got through. Then I wrapped my phone in one layer aluminum foil and put it in the box. The cell signal still got through. I also tried putting my phone in a stainless steel refrigerator, but the cell signal again got through. Through my experimentation I have learned that it's MUCH easier to block the signal of a car keyfob than the RF cellphone signals. And that the range of frequencies for cellphones is 600 MHZ to 2500 MHZ. Thanks for this very informative video. Now I'm not stumbling around in the dark! I'm also now wondering if those Faraday bags you can buy really work to block cellphone signals, Bluetooth and wifi?

  • @malakilab
    @malakilab6 жыл бұрын

    "So after i got this box, i thought, well, you know, heck i can turn it into a Faraday cage, how cool would that be? Because i'm a nerd, right?" Hahahaha. Totally. You owned your mistake, you made it better, and it got you a new subscriber.

  • @yokikokudou
    @yokikokudou4 жыл бұрын

    I love the honesty & love even more the will to investigate the mistake & solve the issue! Thanks for the pitfalls & pointers!

  • @rh7163
    @rh71633 жыл бұрын

    I find it hard to comprehend as to why somebody hasn't produced a portable metal case like an extruded metal cigar case in which the lid comes off the bottom half, your cellphone slides in and the top slides back on. Surely a rocket scientist would have enough incentives to design, build and market something to block cellphone, wifi and bluetooth signals ?

  • @JackstandJohnny
    @JackstandJohnny6 жыл бұрын

    Guitarist and guitar tinkerer here. So we use that tape as well as cavity paint for RF shielding. Theres a method to apply the tape where every strip you lay down, you dog ear one corner over to the previous strip of tape. For a wood box, the cavity rf shielding paint would probably be better. Its what youll find if you open up a decent guitar. Its black in color. Both are used to mitigate what is called "60 cycle hum" most commonly found in single coil pickups. You get that 50 or 60 cycle hum from flourescent lights, electrical wiring etc. Hope that helps.

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info!

  • @chenks54

    @chenks54

    5 жыл бұрын

    Just done the shielding on my strat - I was thinking the same thing!

  • @genericnamethingy

    @genericnamethingy

    4 жыл бұрын

    In eng.school the 50 Hz interference from the room lights always had to be accounted for. It's just a consequence of having a 50 Hz grid. The lights look constant but they're just flickering at a rate that we can't see. Can be 60 depending on where you live.

  • @HarleyBob957

    @HarleyBob957

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was going to leave the same comment until I read yours.. I just built a Strat style guitar and shielded the cavities, important part is the shielding needs to be grounded..definitely notice the difference of the amp humming..60 hz

  • @Frida3728

    @Frida3728

    Жыл бұрын

    Perhaps, delete the original video that has incorrect information.

  • @WJ6FRadio
    @WJ6FRadio6 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video! Learned much! Thanks for making it!!

  • @alesiakoch9750
    @alesiakoch97505 жыл бұрын

    You are awesome Scott. Thank you for everything. Happy New Year!

  • @andreasingletary2936
    @andreasingletary29366 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I'm happy you realized it work and made another video exposing and solving this problem

  • @toxlaximus3297
    @toxlaximus32976 жыл бұрын

    I've been wasting my time wearing tin foil hats, now I wear copper foil hats. :)

  • @Vjdivla

    @Vjdivla

    3 жыл бұрын

    lol hehe

  • @bilonggrisimmeri
    @bilonggrisimmeri4 жыл бұрын

    Dear Scottie, what an incredibly useful video, that lets me have peace of mind, should I ever need to shield my devices. I learned how to both improvise and TEST my Faraday cage. Oh and after Googling the man himself, he is a very interesting character, who was featured on the UK 20 pound note. You are educational too!

  • @chrisowen5497
    @chrisowen54973 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing all this research! Great video.

  • @vwoolford1
    @vwoolford16 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being honest!

  • @BrusselSprout1959
    @BrusselSprout19594 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome info. More important than ever, when considering what governments are planning with the "contact tracing" apps. We all know it's not just about our health. This summer, Google and Apple will already add them into the OS and the next update for our cell phones will give us the app/service without anyone downloading it. I don't want to necessarily have to leave my phone at home every time I leave the house, but it is my first option until I have a working Faraday Cage/Box, whatever available for it. This government overreach has to be stopped, especially because it will be implemented globally. We are already giving our privacy away each day with our cell phones. This info is very valuable to stop this. Thank you so much.

  • @kerriemills1310
    @kerriemills13106 жыл бұрын

    Hey it's All good, And it's well worth it to watch both videos, I followed the prompt from the first video to take me to this one. 💆your no idiot, as you happen to mention it as a passing comment, 🍸All this presentation took discovery and experimentation. And was a treat to watch, Yes you're amazing, And helpful on uncommon techy like stuff too, you are helping to inform all of us who watch these videos, to give it a go ourselves, and to test it out, to see and do what works best for each of us, in different scenarios, situations,and locations, oh and other continents, Thanks Scottie. 🌟👍

  • @BenjaminBjornsen
    @BenjaminBjornsen5 жыл бұрын

    Lead works perfectly, you get it as paint, foil and tape. The tape is used for weighing down golfclubs, the adhesive foil is used by flyfishers and the paint you get in most hobbystores. And its REALLY cheap

  • @cowboybiba3001
    @cowboybiba30015 жыл бұрын

    I greatly thank you for this video! Just recently talked with my friend about Faraday cages and today I found your channel, hehe xd

  • @MichelleCreate324
    @MichelleCreate3244 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Scottie! Great video!

  • @theknowledgewithin6514
    @theknowledgewithin65142 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Scott I completely missed this video bro

  • @giselafiege7169
    @giselafiege71693 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the updated version. Aloha

  • @merlinzshadow4183
    @merlinzshadow41839 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much I learned quite a bit just now... will be making my own box/pouch a.s.a.p. no more office trying to micro manage me on the clock lol... about to ghost them everyday 😊

  • @pauloyanez5000
    @pauloyanez50004 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott, Amazing work man! I did two things with regular tinfoil. First: I covered each interior side with 4 layers of regular tinfoil. Second, With some folding skills and rgular tape I did a little faraday pouch. Of course, you have to be careful with the gaps, even a tiny slit can create a signal leak. Both work great individually and I was also kind of worried about WIFI. However, When I used the pouch and then put it inside the box, it worked wonders. Bluetooth, Wifi and Cellular are completely rendered useless. Combination of amount of tinfoil, proper sealing and inspiration makes a perfect combination. Thank you for the inspiration and information Scott! With 5G at the door, I think a Third installment of this faraday box series is in order

  • @rpatterson4you
    @rpatterson4you4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info, it was extremely helpful!

  • @karlmadsen3179
    @karlmadsen31792 жыл бұрын

    This was good and well worth my time.

  • @TheRealStructurer
    @TheRealStructurer2 жыл бұрын

    Good video. No yada yada as in the first one 😉 Great transparency and tips. Thanks for sharing

  • @oleksiyalkhazov9201
    @oleksiyalkhazov92015 жыл бұрын

    A small step for a nerd, but a great leap for a beginner nerd! :D Thanks man, now I know my perfect Christmas gift :))

  • @vernugt
    @vernugt4 жыл бұрын

    Great improvement- I didn't know they had copper tape- cool!

  • @zigzigzig
    @zigzigzig5 жыл бұрын

    Nice work. Thank you.

  • @darienmorgan8859
    @darienmorgan88596 жыл бұрын

    An improvement that I would suggest on the Faraday bag, is that you turn the plastic bag inside out and then apply the copper tape that way instead. Just a thought.

  • @bobverhoeven4149

    @bobverhoeven4149

    5 жыл бұрын

    good idea ,and then the outside .double farraday cage?

  • @strangebiped
    @strangebiped6 жыл бұрын

    Go 5 minutes in to see the NEW faraday copper tape box lining! The first 5 min. he talks about how his OLD faraday box failed-who cares? At 11:54 min. in-see the additional upgrade for total signal blocking! Now that's GOOD!

  • @CarlosGomez-vt9pk
    @CarlosGomez-vt9pk5 жыл бұрын

    I respect your detailed commentary. Looks like I could make one based on "boxes in boxes" if I had the time. I remember my old company going to the desert to do EMI testing. It wa$ definitely expen$ive.

  • @justinyoungblood5894
    @justinyoungblood58944 жыл бұрын

    Scotty you know who you look like? Guy Fawkes; you look like the Guy Fawkes mask from V for Vendetta! Awesome video.

  • @paulturner5556
    @paulturner55565 жыл бұрын

    Good info. Thanks for sharing.:)

  • @scottanderson3577
    @scottanderson35774 жыл бұрын

    Nice stuff man, I like your videos. One improvement I thought of during this (second) video: As you are looking down you can still see a lot of wood along the mating edges. Why not continue the lip-wrap all the way along the edges of the lips. If cosmetics are not an issue then keep going: wrap it around the outside too until you run out of copper-sheet.

  • @truthseeker3907
    @truthseeker39076 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Scottie, Thumbs up! : ) Indiana USA.

  • @adzndat1834
    @adzndat18342 жыл бұрын

    OMG Bruv i swear your a G!!! Don't ever stop!!! Love It!!! LOL

  • @carlpenney901
    @carlpenney9014 жыл бұрын

    Try an old camera film bags they reflect xrays from airport's terminal.

  • @tashalynnx13
    @tashalynnx134 жыл бұрын

    “Everyone’s got a piece of foam laying around” .... *rips open throw pillow*

  • @Julien-bt7fd
    @Julien-bt7fd5 жыл бұрын

    There are quite something very cute Scotties around ;)

  • @johnhagebeuk8
    @johnhagebeuk84 жыл бұрын

    Thank you brother

  • @absurdistcat
    @absurdistcat5 жыл бұрын

    There is such a thing as RF shielding paint, used in luthierie, to eliminate single-coil pickup hum. However it must be connected to ground. When dealing with the copper tape, a jumper cable can be soldered to ground (although this is redundant if the outer shell of a potentiometer is already in contact with it).

  • @EventPromoStaffing
    @EventPromoStaffing4 жыл бұрын

    Scottie, Thank you so much for this information! Would you please give some input on if crystals, specifically Shungite and black tourmaline are testing positive for proving to block Wi-Fi?

  • @priestesspersephone9266
    @priestesspersephone92664 жыл бұрын

    great video thanks !!!

  • @hanswissmeyer9950
    @hanswissmeyer99505 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scotty! I think your Box may work without a copper cushon if you fold the copper foil around the corners where the lid comes down without pasting them on. The foil will stand up a bit & press against the foil on the lid. Of course it only works if you don't winkle the foil. It is probably better to use ordinary thin copper foil that has no stickie side. Then you can fold it like a sheet of paper & have straight corners.

  • @jeremiahthompson5958
    @jeremiahthompson59585 жыл бұрын

    Now what if you're preparing for an EMP event? How would your bag/box work? Is there any way to prepare for a CME or EMP?

  • @jamiemorgan4146
    @jamiemorgan41464 жыл бұрын

    Just build a Faraday cage inside your entire house . No joke... You may or may not know this . If you have Wifi in your house you can be watched through your walls. I predict that many future homes will be built with the intention of being a Farady Cage... Maybe the Drywall will be already impregnated with blocking abilities and all of the Drywall Will have contact points to shield the home...

  • @_dave4460
    @_dave44605 жыл бұрын

    condensed version: this is about integrity of shielding; the void free environment, just like audio. look into the copper paint we’ve used for decades to shield guitars

  • @tompayne8863
    @tompayne88635 жыл бұрын

    Very well done! But, it's kinda like burying your gun. What good is it if you can't use it? I'd like to put a whole room inside a faraday box. That's a lot of copper foil!

  • @axeman2638

    @axeman2638

    4 жыл бұрын

    you can get shielding paint from Germany.

  • @axeman2638

    @axeman2638

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Ashley Razz how are you going to access it then? Use cables and turn wifi off on the router.

  • @LoveGuruBlaire
    @LoveGuruBlaire3 жыл бұрын

    It's kind of funny that this is how we spend our time... or that we have to do it in the first place. So glad we're clearing out the corruption now.

  • @MAWA2024
    @MAWA2024 Жыл бұрын

    Just watched your first video. You totally redeemed yourself with this one.

  • @agena6594
    @agena65944 жыл бұрын

    I had some success with a thick 3M anti static bag. Maybe lining it with this would improve it.

  • @cypvh74
    @cypvh744 жыл бұрын

    Great vid.

  • @MerAngel12121
    @MerAngel121215 жыл бұрын

    Scottie, I Love your channel and want you to know that. Even though this vid is several months old I am only seeing it now and have a worthwhile comment to make, so here goes .... Most everyone has an old microwave oven and many do not use them these days, due to the fact they blow up the cells of the foods, rendering them un-recognizable to our body and end up as clumps of cellulite, clinging to the tissues in our body and offering next to no nutrition at all. Many years ago I would boil water in a microwave, but then I realized that water also has cells and has memory, soooo I now only use my old, hand dialed timer, (not digital buttons, in other words) as a Faraday Cage. People can cut the cord off or simply un-plug and make the end of the cord unavailable to anyone and Wah Lah ! A place to store all things techie. That being said, all microwaves are not created equal and some may leak a bit, so checking it with an emf meter is suggested. Hope this helps someone. : )

  • @Scrufboy
    @Scrufboy4 жыл бұрын

    What I've found is if you use aluminum, Cobalt and Copper layers you can block quite a bit more. I line the inside of my phone cases with this combination to stop the side of my phone that is against my body from radiating into my body. The amount of WIFI routers my phone finds goes from ALL to basically what is in my own house only with this setup. I imagine that using a similar combination of layers in the box might fare better than just straight copper tape. MAKE SURE THE ADHESIVE IS CONDUCTIVE if you try this setup.

  • @stacysu9131

    @stacysu9131

    Жыл бұрын

    I was reading an article that talked about using magnets as well.

  • @ineedmondayoff
    @ineedmondayoff5 жыл бұрын

    Would a box made of copper work?

  • @johnross9144
    @johnross91445 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Great video

  • @nicholascremato
    @nicholascremato6 жыл бұрын

    You can protect an emergency radio from EMP by wrapping it in aluminum foil, then a big blob of bubble wrap and then wrap the entire thing in aluminum foil again. Just store it away without batteries and it will survive the disaster.

  • @FOX090270
    @FOX0902703 жыл бұрын

    I use leaded sheet, it work perfectly well. The only down side is the weight.

  • @josapienza5
    @josapienza55 жыл бұрын

    if we cant get these dmn smartmeter things out..how can we cover up those smartmeters...and all of it...thanks so much for trying! bless you and i am grateful ANYONE wants to help!

  • @captainunderpantsmyass
    @captainunderpantsmyass3 жыл бұрын

    Mine didnt block the wifi either...thx for making this vid🙌❤

  • @duroxkilo
    @duroxkilo4 жыл бұрын

    it's not the gaps that let signal thru, it's the lack of electrical continuity of the whole shield (the glue on the tape acts as an insulator).. as an example, the microwave oven also uses wavelengths of 12cm (same as 2.4 WiFi), and yet the shield on the door is a perforated see-thru metallic screen. one can never heat a glass of water by placing it outside the oven, even touching the door.. any metal works, copper foil is sometimes super expensive.. anyways, let's think things thru.. :} using kitchen wrapping foil works fine, since there is no glue to break the electrical contact... so 'wrapping foil' and hot glue or super glue is way less expensive and works better. another point is that one could wrap foil both on the inside and outside of a box thus creating a double shield.. for adhesive aluminum tape, one can bend the corner of the top tape strip so it touches the face of the bottom strip. also piercing the tape layers where they are stratified with something sharp creates an electrical contact in spite of the adhesive.. for copper tape, soldering is preferred.. (aluminum is very difficult to solder) this is used to shield cavities in electrical instruments that use pickups for amplification, such as electric guitars, bases, etc.. in those applications the shield also needs to be grounded. (they also use metallic paint for this purpose). have fun, be safe everyone ps that box looks pretty, thanks for sharing.

  • @chenks54
    @chenks545 жыл бұрын

    What about incorporating one of those bags that electronic devices are sent in. I believe they're called 'EMP Shield Faraday Cage ESD Bags'?

  • @rlopez551
    @rlopez5513 жыл бұрын

    Great Faraday cage (double). Curious, if you were to ground the first cage, would you have better results. One could be an electrical ground (which can be noisy), or a grounded rod into the earth. Just curious, otherwise great video.

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, that's the trick with grounding... It's very easy to introduce noise and even couple signals into the Faraday cage unless you do it correctly. Without a ground at all, it should work perfectly - but then you might need a 2nd layer for full signal blocking.

  • @axeman2638
    @axeman26384 жыл бұрын

    you can get copper or aluminium shielding foil with conductive glue for shielding electric guitars. bit expensive to do a house but a box that size no problem.

  • @JustPlainRob
    @JustPlainRob6 жыл бұрын

    The best material would be a metal screening mesh, aluminum, iron, steel. As long as the holes in the mesh are (even at diagonal) smaller than the wavelength(or even half-wavelength if you want to be super safe) then it will collect the radio signals attempting to pass through it. It's also highly recommended to ground the cage, so the electrical signals it's blocking have a path away from the contents. You can just line the top and bottom with screening, and solder a small wire from top to bottom screen in the hinge corners. Run a thin enamel wire to a nearby conduit or pipe or something. Hot glue is great for insulating multiple layers of screening layered above each other(which should share the same ground if available).

  • @davey3765

    @davey3765

    5 жыл бұрын

    We use steel mesh in the cellular industry to block RF. Its the same grid size as screen for a house window. AceHardware I noticed sells sheets about .5mm thick of aluminum with holes built in (its a much stronger screen mesh for screen doors for trailers ect). Its exactly the same diameter as whats on the windows of a microwave oven. Very effective.

  • @superjeffstanton

    @superjeffstanton

    5 жыл бұрын

    5g?

  • @qq84

    @qq84

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@superjeffstanton 5G will (in the foreseeable future) stay between 700 MHz and 6 GHz - so if it`s good against your 5.8 GHz-Wifi, it will probably hold 5G off as well. www.gigahertz-solutions.de/en/5g/frequencies-and-meters/

  • @glenholmgren1218

    @glenholmgren1218

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@qq84 NOPE, 5G frequency range is from around 2 GHz up to 120+ GHz. The wavelength is inversely proportional to the frequency so at 120 GHz, we're looking at VERY small wavelengths and obviously, half-wave is half as small. Copper, specifically Beryllium-Copper alloy, is The best readily available screening tape material. No gaps! (Used to work in EMI / RFI regulatory compliance lab.)

  • @chipfriday8166
    @chipfriday81666 жыл бұрын

    Can you take a couple of inches of the woven/braided desoldering copper wire "tape" and solder each end to the top and bottom of your copper box to bond the top and bottom together?

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    6 жыл бұрын

    It's better if the top and bottom edges are fully touching all the way around. Any gaps, and you get "leaks".

  • @deryossi4080
    @deryossi40805 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scottie, i really enjoyed the video and much respect for the time and effort you put into it. I don't quite get why people are soley obsessed with blocking their phones signal. If i remember the snowden files correctly besides harvesting all your (meta)data government actors are using the device as a bug you always keep close. Shouldn't the focus be more on having a soundproof box for the phone then in order to keep things private?

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    5 жыл бұрын

    Both would be ideal. With some kind of malware, the phone could turn itself on, record while inside the box, and then transmit the data next time it's connected to the network. Of course, the box I used is actually pretty good at muffling the sound, so it's better than nothing. Ideally, I'd just yank the battery out, but alas... nonremovable batteries are annoying. Mostly I just wanted to see if I could make a good Faraday cage for a phone. I have a friend who keeps his phone in an old cookie tin, and I suspected it wouldn't be enough (it wasn't).

  • @quantumenergy3334

    @quantumenergy3334

    2 жыл бұрын

    One thought is to remove your cameras and microphone from the phone and use Bluetooth headset when you need to make calls etc. and don’t use your phone as a camera. That is what Snowden does.

  • @stacysu9131

    @stacysu9131

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ScottiesTech Couldn't that work with your smart tv's too? What about other smart equipment like your laptop, tablet or appliances? I myself prefer dumb appliances but they are harder and harder to buy.

  • @timewalker6654
    @timewalker66543 жыл бұрын

    Obviously because the reverse EM field inside Faraday cage wont be as strong because no metal is ideal or superconductive. And i assume the other things in box construction also contribute to resistance.

  • @Wesearchwifme
    @Wesearchwifme Жыл бұрын

    Dude, don’t let the comments get you so worked up. Some people live to ruin other people’s day. Some people just like to watch others get worked up. Some people even comment “doesn’t work” without even trying whatever it is. Because some people are assholes. That’s just gonna be true. Some people are assholes, but you don’t need to be an asshole too. That’s my motto.

  • @thomasedible7419
    @thomasedible7419 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful idea with the bag! I'll try this with a double coated bag only (no box). Wonderful information! There might be an issue in the wifi experiment. As i understood you used your phone as the wifi hotspot? If so, it needs both the cell signal and the wifi signal to transmit. If it you don't receive wifi on the computer it's not necessarily blocking the wifi, it might be blocking the cell signal only or wifi only or both... (Or i missed something). Could you link to the studies you mention on 5g and faraday cages? Thanks!

  • @ThatOne5
    @ThatOne5 Жыл бұрын

    Hey man! Make another video and do a screen recording on the smartphone you put inside the farraday box while it's inside.

  • @chrischarles4817
    @chrischarles48175 жыл бұрын

    You can use the aluminum tape if you make notch in the over lapping tape that when folded over will make contact with the ajoining tape

  • @pennedarts
    @pennedarts5 жыл бұрын

    Does Faraday Box block a EMH surge? Like if you would have a Faraday Room (with this foiling) - would this protect the electronic gear inside from EMG vawe for example?

  • @MarkNorman_NXTLVL
    @MarkNorman_NXTLVL5 жыл бұрын

    Whenever you bust out a new object and say " this bad boy" this is when you need to listen lol

  • @magicdaveable
    @magicdaveable5 жыл бұрын

    I suppose that guitar pickup cavity shielding paint would be very effective.

  • @Kangsteri
    @Kangsteri6 жыл бұрын

    Use Coffee bags. They have been used for decades to coat the inside of bags to steal stuff from shops ;D I bet most androids ramp up the signal power if the signal is weak..

  • @ouivalerie
    @ouivalerie5 жыл бұрын

    If you have a house can just put it way out in the yard in a zip lock for the night?

  • @beatrixjones2982
    @beatrixjones29825 жыл бұрын

    I enjoy watching your channel. I’ve been a subscriber now for a few months and wish I had one tenth of your patience with the horrible horrible hateful people that have the worst manners I’ve ever seen. That being said, would it be possible to purchase a box from you? I don’t have the time to knock one out and it’s doubtful I’d make one that actually did the job correctly . By the way. Your intelligence is refreshing.

  • @beatrixjones2982

    @beatrixjones2982

    5 жыл бұрын

    Also if you should ever decide to come to the States, you are most welcome here as our guest. We have two large farms and a ranch here right on the lake in the Ozarks. We still check cattle on horseback and enjoy living a quiet life away from crime and the rat race that most folks suffer through. You could come in the summer time and we would put you to work :) castrating calves , vaccinating, branding. Putting up our own hay.

  • @hyperspaceotter
    @hyperspaceotter5 жыл бұрын

    In "Electromagnetic Compatibility" by Henry Ott, he suggests that a basic metal paint can is pretty close to an ideal shield. In theory, steel is preferable because it is more lossy at high frequencies, and the can forms a very tight seal. The perimeter of a hole matters more than the area. Even an extremely narrow insulating slit could form essentially a "slot antenna". With that said, putting something that is foremost a radio transceiver in a Faraday cage seems kind of silly. If you're worried about eavesdropping, the spies are likely caching audio data to the device's internal storage anyway, in case of bad reception. Otherwise the ebil terrorists could foil them by going for a stroll in the park. I'd think it would be more important to make the box soundproof. Edit: forgot to mention, I think I have encountered copper tape with non-conductive adhesive. It might have been the sort sold for repelling slugs.

  • @Hominid999
    @Hominid9995 жыл бұрын

    Cell phones send and receive relatively low wattage, so these little faraday cages work okay. My faraday cage is a grounded metal file cabinet, and it works great - I can't reach my cell phone. BUT - I tested my ham radio handhelds, transmitting at 1, 4, and 8 watts. They can get through just fine, even at just 1 watt (in the same room). So although your project accomplishes the goal of stealthing a cell phone, it wouldn't survive an EMP from the sun, or a manufactured one close by... the electronics would still fry. Good info to know!

  • @stacysu9131

    @stacysu9131

    Жыл бұрын

    Would they still fry even though they are off?

  • @Hominid999

    @Hominid999

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stacysu9131 Short answer, yes. An EMP is what carries the energy needed to arc across tiny gaps in electronic circuitry.

  • @milesmoore5422
    @milesmoore54224 жыл бұрын

    Now can you demo the testing procedures ?

  • @russputin6294
    @russputin62945 жыл бұрын

    I always thought a Faraday cage had to have an earth (ground) connection to drain all the induced e.m.f off?? Would your box (or a bag) be more effective with a ground connection? Thanks

  • @ellena858

    @ellena858

    4 жыл бұрын

    How can we add a ground connection and still seal it 100%? Is it a matter of adding dirt inside the bags?

  • @russputin6294

    @russputin6294

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ellen. A "ground connection" in this instances refers to an electrical earth or "ground" which, for our purposes, doesn't necessarily involve physical earth or dirt. In this instance connecting a wire to the metal of the Farady cage then the other end to a good electrical earth is all that is required. For instance connecting the other end of the wire to a good, clean, cold water pipe should suffice. Scrape the pipe until you can see shiny clean bare metal then trap the bared end of the earth wire against it using, for instance, a hose clip. Make sure that the wire makes good, tight contact against the metal of the water pipe. Better still connect to the EARTH terminal only of a three pin mains supply plug but don't even attempt to mess with mains electricity unless you're 100% confident; A direct shock from the mains is even more lethal than exposure to 5G!! ;0) Hope this helps; if you need any more assistance please message back. Good luck and good health to you! Russell

  • @YLYL-OutThere

    @YLYL-OutThere

    Ай бұрын

    @@russputin6294 Would the earth on a car work?

  • @russputin6294

    @russputin6294

    Ай бұрын

    @@YLYL-OutThere Theoretically, it should. In effect a car is one big Faraday cage; this is why the car radio aerial has to be outside the vehicle or "visible" to the broadcast signal through glazing or similar. In fact, back in the day when car radio aerials were telescopic rods mounted on the wing they were always earthed to the metalwork and had a shielded cable, earthed at the socket, to prevent interference, I hope this helps and have a great day my friend

  • @russputin6294

    @russputin6294

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry; just as an afterthought; this would only apply to metal bodied cars. Fiberglass bodies (now rare but, for instance, the old Reliant Robin three-wheelers) and carbon-fiber panels present a whole set of different problems! Thanks again for your interest

  • @charlesqueener9201
    @charlesqueener92015 жыл бұрын

    What about a carry faraday cage for your Android phone?

  • @benit3369
    @benit33692 жыл бұрын

    Can you make a tutorial on how exactly to put it together please

  • @luhertell
    @luhertell6 жыл бұрын

    I noticed that when I turn my phones wifi off at home, to go to class, come back home, and turn the wifi back on it'll show my schools wifi in the list of nearby signals before refreshing. I guess my phone is always scanning for wifi even though it's wifi is "off"

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yup. "Off" isn't really off these days...

  • @IsraelAndersonOfficial

    @IsraelAndersonOfficial

    6 жыл бұрын

    It’s doing that based on your location. It remembers what WiFi was in the same location before.

  • @Hankusorealius
    @Hankusorealius4 жыл бұрын

    What about conductive paint? It was used on the interior of plastic computer cases back in the 80's.

  • @brenpd
    @brenpd5 жыл бұрын

    Wouldn't a steel box like the ones used to lockup a pistol work just as well? Would the paint on the box cause it not to work?

  • @hhgttg8034
    @hhgttg80344 жыл бұрын

    Some what related question. With everyone staying at home, my micro cell is being used by the neighbors. Normally I wouldn't care, except this amounts to a fair amount of data and is causing troubles when I telecommute. Do you suppose a two sided, with bottom Faraday box would work to limit the omni-direcitonal nature of the micro cell?

  • @chenks54
    @chenks545 жыл бұрын

    Won't the copper foil break after a few times of opening and closing. Personally I've made a lead-lined box using lead fl.ashing. Seems to work OK. You have to double-layer it though, and make sure the joins on the lower layer don't coincide with the joins on the upper layer!

  • @Bee-28
    @Bee-283 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scottie, thank you so much for all your info, love your channel! this might already have been asked, but: won't the aluminium/copper edges "wear out" & break with continued opening & closing of the box? Also, What if I lined a metal box with copper & add a copper bag? Would that work better? And!: What kind of box would I need to protect UBS sticks, SIM cards & external harddrives against an EMF blast? I am an amateur photographer, so protecting my data is very important to me. Many thanks in advance, B.

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    3 жыл бұрын

    Interestingly enough, the copper tape doesn't seem to wear out. I've opened and closed my box a lot, and it still looks good as new. Your metal box lined with copper box + bag idea is fine... should work well!

  • @Bee-28

    @Bee-28

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ScottiesTech Oh, thanks so much for the prompt reply!! Could I double-up my question about protecting my UBS sticks, SIM cards & Ext. Hard drive against an EMF blast though? Many thanks again, B.

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Bee-28 That's a bit harder to do... I did a vid on EMPs here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mHqIldSjaNrahZc.html In short, the Faraday box would offer some protection, but it's difficult to know exactly how much. And in any case, it's unlikely that any EMP would destroy literally everything - so even some protection is better than none.

  • @Bee-28

    @Bee-28

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ScottiesTech I see, many thanks again, Scotty, I'll watch the video; I was kinda thinking of a Carrington Event, not of a EMP attack.

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Bee-28 OH... Well, geomagnetic storms can be WAAAAY bigger than an EMP.

  • @nicholascremato
    @nicholascremato6 жыл бұрын

    You can also wrap a ziplock bag with the copper tape and then just put it in another ziplock bag instead of wrapping it with packing tape.

  • @krzysztofsoja5301
    @krzysztofsoja53015 жыл бұрын

    The Faraday's cage isn't supposed to be grounded in order to work properly? Great video - thanks!

  • @hyperspaceotter

    @hyperspaceotter

    5 жыл бұрын

    Grounding is not required for a theoretical Faraday cage. Practice is another story, the effectiveness of shielding can depend heavily on the particular way it is grounded.

  • @comanchefun1612
    @comanchefun16125 жыл бұрын

    Would copper work better as a blocking material?

  • @yomama9650
    @yomama96504 жыл бұрын

    Okay.. so I wanted to make something quick and easy to place between my cell phone and my body to maybe "deflect" the signal elsewhere while watching vids and movies. I covered a piece of cardboard front and back with a double layer of heavy duty foil, then bent the top towards the viewing portion of my phone. Do you think this will bounce some of the signal away from my body? I realise that it wouldn't block it all because I am still looking at the screen, tho further away than I usually veiw. Also... will you show an image of what the signal looks like, is it a straight beam with a measurable height and width..or does it have spread to it like Illustrations of the sun's ray's we often see..or is it something else ? I'm not a tech person, I'm a retired nurse with a neverending curiosity and need to tinker. Thanks 🌷

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    4 жыл бұрын

    The beam spreads, but your "armor" should reflect quite a bit of the signal. Just make sure the foil is not touching any bare skin.

  • @yomama9650

    @yomama9650

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ScottiesTech thank you for answering my question 🌷

  • @rmt3589
    @rmt35892 жыл бұрын

    Could you turn the Faraday cage on and off, like make it so sometimes it's used as an intena and sometimes as a Faraday cage depending if a circuit is made between the protected device's intena?

  • @ScottiesTech

    @ScottiesTech

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, not really... But you could open the box and aim it towards the closest cell tower, thereby using the metal sort of like a parabolic sat TV dish!

  • @jacobopstad6400
    @jacobopstad64006 жыл бұрын

    I wonder how graphene would perform as a Faraday cage.

  • @davey3765
    @davey37655 жыл бұрын

    bluetooth transmits with a MUCH lower output wattage than WiFi which averages around .9 watts like the cellular. FYI some frequencies can permeate meshes. Some wireless sites I worked at we had to wear what looked liked a bee keeper suite with a mesh built inside. The mesh was about the same grid size as a screen for a window and stopped almost all RF. The phones lie too. They will have little to no signal but wont update the display for a long time. With Android phones (not possible on most apples because its apple keeps it hidden) You can see the exact dB values of RF signals. Sometimes signals can still leak in, the actual mesh absorbs the signal and re-transmits it - ironically this mucks the signaling up enough that if you tried to still use it; it will not send or receive anything usable. Conclusion - the phones may see a signal and give the false appearance of signal good strength even if the signal is unusable. Have you tried any signal tests while the phones in your box?

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