Patuxent River Naval Air Station (Maryland), Naval Surface Warfare Center
Dahlgren (Virginia) and the Army Redstone Technical Test Center (Huntsville,
Alabama) all come to mind.  I know of no commercial entity testing in the
kilovolts per meter.

Of course if you are talking transient fields, lots of commercial facilities
test to RS105, which is 50 kV/m.



From: "Derek Walton" <[email protected]>
Organization: L F Research
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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 09:52:15 -0500
To: "IEEE EMC Discussion Group" <[email protected]>
Subject: Very high fields testing




Hi Folks,

at the IEEE EMC show last year i talked with some guys that were offering
field strengths of up to 20 kV/m. Alas I have lost thier info. Can anyone
point me to vendors that go this high?

Thanks
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Derek N. Walton
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