A Faraday cage effectively blocks certain frequencies, such as AM radio waves, but it does not provide complete protection against all radar types or radio waves. The effectiveness of a Faraday cage depends on its construction and the specific electromagnetic frequencies involved, with higher frequencies like microwaves being more challenging to block. To maintain signal integrity for cables entering a Faraday cage, coaxial cables are recommended, as their design helps prevent interference. The discussion highlights that the level of shielding required is influenced by budget and space constraints, as well as the desired specifications for signal isolation. Overall, achieving effective electromagnetic shielding requires careful consideration of materials and design.