Tim,
 
Many members answered your questions.  Regarding calibration, I attach R&S
response from the sales manager, who sold me an ESU40 early this year, for
your reference.
 
"
In spite of what you may have read or heard, the ESU40 is calibrated in our
Columbia Maryland facility unless you require an "Accredited Calibration".
The typical turn around time for a calibration is 5-10 business days but
can be expedited if you wish to a maximum of 5 days for a $350 charge. I
would love to help you out with a loaner if one is available, however,
since this is a scheduled service maybe you can schedule the calibration
for a time when the instrument will not be used. Also, I would rather use
the loaner for a time when there could be an instrument failure and you
need to complete some testing. If a loaner is absolutely necessary I will
look into it!
"
 
Best regards,
Grace

 
On 11/20/08, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: 

        Hello,
         
        I'm looking to purchase an EMI receiver for use in a 5 meter chamber. 
Does
anyone recommend a certain model? I would want one that has at least a
frequency range from 150kHz to 18GHz so one unit can be used for radiated and
conducted emission measurements.
         
        I'm looking for a unit that can be calibrated by a local accredited
calibration lab. I believe all R&S receivers need to be sent to them for
calibration, which there would be risk and time involved in shipping.
         
        Thanks,
        Tim Pierce



        
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