I thought I'd try a chamber question in the other direction.

In my semi-recent return to the regulatory world, I've found myself 
testing 13.56 MHz RFID transmitters fairly often.  My employer recently 
acquired the old IBM Austin 10 meter semi-anechoic chamber.  They 
planned to shut down the OATS that I use, but I countered saying: have 
you done NSA for 13 MHz?  The answer was no.  So for now the OATS still 
has a function.

But I'm curious; has anyone had any luck qualifying a 10 meter chamber 
this low in frequency for emission work?

Regards,
Eric Lifsey

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