Re: [PSES] Question for FCC Part 18 RE test?

2023-04-06 Thread David Schaefer
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Re: [PSES] Question for FCC Part 18 RE test?

2023-04-06 Thread Bill Stumpf
@01D9685D.A09D4950] From: Youngsik Kim Reply-To: Youngsik Kim Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2023 11:32:20 +0900 To: Subject: [PSES] Question for FCC Part 18 RE test? Hi Experts According to FCC part 18.305 FIELD STRENGTH LIMITS, a test article of Any type unless otherwise specified

Re: [PSES] Question for FCC Part 18 RE test?

2023-04-05 Thread T.Sato
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 11:32:20 +0900, Youngsik Kim wrote: > According to FCC part 18.305 FIELD STRENGTH LIMITS, a test article of Any > type unless otherwise specified has a measurement distance of 300 meters, > but I want to measure it at a distance of 3 meters because I need to > measure it in

Re: [PSES] Question for FCC Part 18 RE test?

2023-04-05 Thread Ken Javor
2023 11:32:20 +0900 To: Subject: [PSES] Question for FCC Part 18 RE test? Hi Experts According to FCC part 18.305 FIELD STRENGTH LIMITS, a test article of Any type unless otherwise specified has a measurement distance of 300 meters, but I want to measure it at a distance of 3 meters because I need

[PSES] Question for FCC Part 18 RE test?

2023-04-05 Thread Youngsik Kim
Hi Experts According to FCC part 18.305 FIELD STRENGTH LIMITS, a test article of Any type unless otherwise specified has a measurement distance of 300 meters, but I want to measure it at a distance of 3 meters because I need to measure it in a chamber. In this case, what is the limit at 3 meters?