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I was wondering what effect aluminum foil (used as a radiation heat
shield) would have on GPS signal reception? The scenario is a small payload container (approx 10" cube) covered in polystyrene, with a handheld GPS reciever located near the top on one corner. Would aluminum foil on the inner sides (and/or bottom) interfere with the reception of the signal? I'm worried about possible reflection or other mechanisms of interference that might occur and prevent good reception. Basically, my question is, would foil on the sides or the bottom pose a reception problem? Are there any "configurations" that might not pose a problem? (i.e. 2 furthest sides only, half of bottom only, etc). Thanks in advance for any insight! Dave |
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