Simple.  ANSI C63.4 requires a height scan from 1 to 4 meters.  The FCC Rules
call out ANSI C63.4 as the test method.  Therefore, height scans from 1 to 4
meters are required.  QED.

 

Ghery S. Pettit

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 11:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Above 1 GHz EMI testing with horn antenna

 

Hello,

 

A discussion has come up about the need to raise the horn antenna up to 4
meters when doing an EMI test above 1 GHz.  ANSI states that the antenna
height should be adjusted between 1-4 meters to maximize the emissions.  Some
labs are only doing this test at 1 meter or maybe 2 meters high, (probably to
reduce cable loss issues).  Normally, the emissions are worst case below 2
meters, but how can one be absolutely sure, without checking?  What is the
legal requirement for the antenna height?  These questions apply to
unintentional radiators, where measurement above 1 GHz is required.

 

Regards,

Tim Pierce

- 2005 IEEE Symposium on Product Safety Engineering 3-4 October Schaumburg, IL
http://www.ieee-pses.org/symposium 

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