Microwave as ad-hoc Faraday cage?
Microwave as ad-hoc Faraday cage?
Stick your phone in it and test:
Make a phone call to it and see if it rings.
See if it remains connected to WiFi and data.
See if Bluetooth can be connected.
Considering the amount of outside interference it causes, I don’t think it’s as effective as a true Faraday cage, though.
I hope OP does this and reports back.
Someone else recommended a tin cookie jar.
I’d like to hear results on all types* of connectivity, at least the three you mentioned. Maybe start a logger on the phone before you put it in.
* telephony, GPS…
Considering there’s a thing emitting at 800-1000W in there I would say they are pretty effective faraday cages.
I’ve never had any interferences.
I’ve never had that problem, a few minutes ago I tried to make a call and put the phone in the microwave, the moment I closed the door it cut the call.
I’d be worried if I had a leaky microwave.
I’ve never had any interferences.
All my microwaves in the last 20 years cause interference from several rooms away! Like Bluetooth headsets dropping signal.
I have a device that measures radiation and EMF, and that think spikes when the microwave is on, too. 😮