Jeff

You didn't describe your lab, but if you have flourescent lighting in
your lab 
(I assume this is a shielded enclosure?) all the foam and tiles in the
world 
won't help. Use incandescent lighting instead.

As for foam absorber suppliers, here are a few:

Emerson & Cuming 617-828-3300
Cuming Corporation 508-580-2660
Rantec  512-835-4684

Good Luck,

Dave



> ----------
> From:         Bailey, Jeff[SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent:         Monday, March 16, 1998 7:06 AM
> To:   '[email protected]'
> Subject:      Looking For Anechoic Foam
> 
> 
> Hello group,
> 
> I am in the process of setting up a lab for doing pre-compliance
> EMI/RFI scans on our products,  I am having a problem with ambient
> noise below 250MHz, the noise is thick and is greater than my limit
> lines.
> 
> I am trying to come up with a solution more cost effective than
> ferrite tiles.  I am thinking about anechoic foam.  
> 
> If anyone can provide me with leads to suppliers of new or used foam
> or for that matter any other suggestions it would be greatly
> appreciated.
> 
> Thank You,
> 
> Jeff Bailey
> Regulatory Compliance
> SST
> [email protected]
> 

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