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Date: Thursday, February 19, 1998 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: Antenna Correlation
Along the same line of discussion, what antenna factor is used when
making radiated
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Subject: Re: Antenna Correlation
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Date: Thursday, February 19, 1998 10:09AM
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Let the games begin!
(Te morituri salutamus)
Cortland
Tom Donnelly wrote:
When making measurements to CFR 47, Part 15, and using
ANSI C63.4-1992 there are 2 requirements that conflict
for measurements at lower frequencies. The first
allows broadband antenna use as long as the results
can be correlated to a 1/2 wave tuned dipole. The
second
I think there may be a little confusion here, let me see if I can clear it
up. In your e-mail you refer to calibration of a site. My original message was
related to measurement technique for radiated emissions measurements. This is a
separate issue from site attenuation measurements which
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Date: 17-Feb-98 01:18:19 MsgID: OUTBOX
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Subj: Re: Antenna Correlation
I too have noted the necessity to elevate a dipole at low frequencies in
order to calibrate a site in vertical polarization. I
In ANSI C63.4 the required antenna is a half wave tuned dipole. There is an
allowance that lets a broadband antenna be used provided the results can be
correlated to the half wave tuned dipole. When performing radiated emissions
testing to CFR 47, Part 15, using ANSI C63.4 the requirement is to
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