• foremanguy@lemmy.ml
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      20 hours ago

      When talking about real and useful bags I’m talking about those that are blocking almost all the frequencies. Putting a device in a Faraday bag means that it’s not safe at first so it should be able to block all frequencies not only “call frequencies”

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        20 hours ago

        Faraday bags pass through all frequencies smaller then the holes in the conductor.

        If you want total blocking of all frequencies you need a solid conductive surface, i.e. a block of metal, or a bucket of ionized water.

        So yeah, whatever you got, you need to test with the transceivers on the device.

        But military grade is just gear porn marketing term, you can make a gaussian surface out of house hold aluminum foil for Pete’s sake.

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        17 hours ago

        I wonder if I could somehow manage to whip up an experiment using the spectrum analyzer on my flipper zero. I would have to push the button while it is in the bag.

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          17 hours ago

          You would need two flipper zero, one outside emitting on several frequencies and one inside trying to catch any frequencies from the outside one