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Author The structure of RAM in a RF anechoic chamber
lolu999@gmail.com

2007-07-29, 9:25 am

Hi, I am wondering why is radiation absorbtion material (RAM) has a
pyramid structure in a RF anechoic chamber? Why not cube or some other
pattern?

A.M.

Adrian C

2007-07-29, 9:25 am

lolu999@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, I am wondering why is radiation absorbtion material (RAM) has a
> pyramid structure in a RF anechoic chamber? Why not cube or some other
> pattern?
>
> A.M.
>

google "impedance matching pyramid anechoic"

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Adrian C

Spurious Response

2007-07-29, 9:25 am

On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 14:21:29 +0100, Adrian C <email@here.invalid> wrote:

>lolu999@gmail.com wrote:
>google "impedance matching pyramid anechoic"



It minimizes reflections from RF sources within the chamber.
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