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9. Aluminum Tape / Aluminum Foil Tape – Professional / Contractor-Grade - 1.9 inch x 150 feet (3.4 mil) - Perfect for sealing & patching hot and cold HVAC, Duct, Pipe, Insulation home and commercial

    Features:
  • Professional / Industrial Grade: High-quality, high tensile strength aluminum foil coated in epoxy resin with strong, cold-weather solvent acrylic adhesive set on a easy-release silicone paper liner to preserve the adhesive and provide ease of use
  • Wide Variety Of Uses: Ideal for an array of uses, including general repair, sealing hot and cold air ducts (excellent HVAC tape), duct insulation systems, sealing aluminum, stainless and plastic seams / joints, temporary repair of metal surfaces, copper pipe fixing, etc.
  • Holds Up: Designed to resist flame, moisture / vapor, UV degradation, odor, weather and smoke transmission. Excellent for both indoor and outdoor use. Chemically resistant, thermally conductive (helping cooling/heating efficiency), heat and light reflective
  • Sticks To Virtually Anything At High And Low Temperatures: Our aluminum foil tape provides a durable bond at low and high temperatures. Conformable backing and pressure sensitive adhesive means it is designed to adhere properly to a variety of smooth and irregular surfaces
  • Lots Of Tape Means A Great Value: 1.9 inches wide x 150 feet (50 yards). 1.7 mil foil and 1.7 mil backing. Performs from -20 F to 220+ F. Ensure that surface is clean, dry, free of grease, oil or other contaminants before applying aluminum tape
Aluminum Tape / Aluminum Foil Tape – Professional / Contractor-Grade - 1.9 inch x 150 feet (3.4 mil) - Perfect for sealing & patching hot and cold HVAC, Duct, Pipe, Insulation home and commercial
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u/rrab · 1 pointr/psychotronics

Thank you these great resources.
I've previously purchased a handheld spectrum analyzer that covers 1Mhz~6Ghz, and I could never find anything suspicious aside from a huge signal intensity spike at 1.6Ghz one day, while in a previous apartment. Orders of magnitude stronger than any other frequency at that location, but that's when I was hearing intense "ultrasonic noise", which could have been harmonics from that higher freqency, in retrospect.

While that device is based on software defined radio, I also have a USB SDR packed away, and will be dusting it off when I have my own place to stay again. I think I need to buy/make a shielded enclosure for the USB version, because the output was extremely noisy the last time I tried. I'll take a look for SDR# addons and other decoders.

I'd like to hear more of your ventillation shielding ideas. I'm currently suggesting copper heatercores (instead of the industry-standard and expensive honeycomb style vents), but metal foams and other deflection and absorbtion may be better for a similar price point.