kosst amojan said:
Probably, not sure. I just figured he could pick up the aluminum foil locally.
By the way I think you are right in thinking the cell tower is not directly the cause of the noise. It may be indirectly caused by the cell tower because of cell phone equipment installed on the floors of his building though. There may be one on his floor. In the corridor or a housekeeping closet or a small mechanical/electrical closet. A suspended acoustical tile ceiling is a great place to hide the small antenna.
The old prewar apartment building could have thick outside walls made of concrete and brick. Hard to say. James1969 could see how thick by just looking out the side of the window for how thick the outside wall of the building is. Floors can be thick concrete as well. It depends on the type of construction and building materials that were used.
Might mu metal be more effective than aluminum foil?@kosst amojan
Probably, not sure. I just figured he could pick up the aluminum foil locally.
By the way I think you are right in thinking the cell tower is not directly the cause of the noise. It may be indirectly caused by the cell tower because of cell phone equipment installed on the floors of his building though. There may be one on his floor. In the corridor or a housekeeping closet or a small mechanical/electrical closet. A suspended acoustical tile ceiling is a great place to hide the small antenna.
The old prewar apartment building could have thick outside walls made of concrete and brick. Hard to say. James1969 could see how thick by just looking out the side of the window for how thick the outside wall of the building is. Floors can be thick concrete as well. It depends on the type of construction and building materials that were used.