Hi!
First of all, the way I'm exploring ATM is most properly unsuitable for 99% of you...
Why? Actually I have bought a used chamber.
The problem now is, that finding a suitable location is rather difficult.
Most places offering me the 4,2m of height are either not heated, way too expensive or are just located in the middle of nowhere.
Compared to those, normal office spaces around my current lab are rather affordable.
So I thought, it would be worthwhile exploring if I could just put a Faraday-Cage into a normal office and get it lined with ferrites and absorbers.
After reading 2 books, I'd say it would be worth the risk to build this rather unconventional chamber.
Has anyone experience with such an endeavor?
I'm sure, if I ring up Albatross and tell them what I intend to do with their nicely built monstrosity, they'll call me absolutely nuts...
I intend to build a smallish FAR that should be at least close to fully-compliant EMC chambers.
What I'm looking for are NSA/VSWR numbers for rather low heights.
The 18" hybrid absorbers would give me a quite-zone of about 0,5x0,5x0,5m for typical room heights.
However, bottom and top surfaces would be just 0,5m from that boundary... which should be okish as CISPR 16-1-4 mentions this min. distance several times...
Any thoughts???
BTW: This is kind of a backup-plan if I can't find a nice place within the next 6-9months... But actually, I start loving the idea to show my clients my DIY chamber