What types of "chamber effects", if any, should one consider when
determining the extra factor to be applied to determine the forward power
applied to the transmit antenna. Potential effects might include loading of
the antenna by the anechoic materials or the chamber itself and resonance's.
If there are such effects, what factor should be applied to these effects in
order to determine the required forward power to the antenna? And before
someone mentions the other factors to consider, I am aware of the need to
account for VSWR and loss in the directional coupler and cable.

Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International


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