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OK, so what is it exactly that attenuates RF? Let's say I want an electronics bay with a threaded rod spine, but don't want that spine to attenuate the signal from a parallel antenna.
Presumably steel and aluminum attenuate RF because of their conductivity. Presumably Nylon would not for the same reason. How about titanium (which has 3% the conductivity of copper)?
https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/126/3366
Presumably steel and aluminum attenuate RF because of their conductivity. Presumably Nylon would not for the same reason. How about titanium (which has 3% the conductivity of copper)?
https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/126/3366