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DESCRIPTION:We&#39;ll start the meeting covering monthly business of the IEEE M
 OVE Radio Club before hearing our speaker\, Dan Lundwall\, N7XDL.\n\nPart 
 two is a discussion on what makes a good Faraday cage\, and why. I will di
 scuss in detail what you must do in order to create a Faraday cage that wi
 ll protect against the high energy levels of the E1 pulse during an EMP. T
 his initial pulse is the one that gets people. It is very easy to prepare 
 and prevent damage from the E2 and E2 portions of the EMP\, but the E1 is 
 the killer. Faraday cages/bags/containers need to address three key elemen
 ts for this particular wave type. I will also address a few misconceptions
  that are propagated on YouTube University and show you the REAL data/fact
 s behind what the YouTubers are trying to do.\n\nAll are welcome.\n\nCo-sp
 onsored by: IEEE MOVE Humanitarian Initiative\n\nSpeaker(s): Dan Lundwall\
 , \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549500
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/549500
ORGANIZER:l.creighton@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:IEEE MOVE Radio Club (IMRC) - Dan Lundwall\, N7XDL\, will present 
 “EMP What is it\, and how it differs from CME Part 2”
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 gets people.&amp;nbsp\; It is very easy to prepare and prevent damage from the
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 cages/bags/containers need to address three key elements for this particul
 ar wave type.&amp;nbsp\; I will also address a few misconceptions that are pro
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