In message 
<[email protected]>, dated 
Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Ralph McDiarmid <[email protected]> writes:

>I don't have a copy of CISPR 16 to reference and so I am curious about 
>how one calibrates an AMN? (or an antenna for that matter).  I can see 
>characterizing the AMN so that its transducer factor versus frequency 
>is known and can be then used to calculate a uV level.

That's one thing, and another is the impedance that it 'stabilizes' at.
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