cc: Heck, Stefan
cc: [email protected]
ST>From: "Heck, Stefan" <[email protected]>
ST>Subject: MIL-STD-461/462D, RE102, noisefloor
ST>System requirements for RE102
ST>When performing the emission test RE102 according to MIL-STD-461/462D we
ST>observe that the test system noise floor is at some frequencies just
ST>below the most stringent limit (navy mobile and army). This is when we
ST>use the bandwidths prescribed by the standard. We can lower the noise
ST>level when we reduce the bandwidth.
ST>Has anybody similar experience? How can we lower the noise floor and at
ST>the same time fulfill the standard requirements regarding the setup? We
ST>are using brandnew and high standard test receivers and antennas.
ST>Any hints are really appreciated!
>From memory (and a bad one today) you are allowed to use narrower bands
but you must scale based upon those narrower bandwidths. There is a
formula even provided somewhere.
Not sure this applies to this test, or not.
- Robert -
[email protected]
AJM Electronics
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