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        From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ken 
Wyatt
        Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 11:02 AM
        To: John Woodgate
        Cc: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [PSES] LISN Calibration
        
        
        Hi John & Grace, 
        Interesting you should bring this up. I worked for Agilent for over 20 
years
as their senior EMC engineer before retiring to consult in EMC. I'm currently
working on an "EMC Measurements" seminar under contract with Silent Solutions,
an EMC consultancy based in New Hampshire. I'll be covering the details of EMC
testing, plus verification testing, oriented for the EMC engineer or
technician. They are planning on releasing this new seminar (along with their
normal EMC offerings) in Chelmsford, MA, the week of May 4th. For additional
information, please contact Lee Hill at www.silent-solutions.com.

        Regards, Ken
        
        
        
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        Ken Wyatt
        Woodland Park, CO
        Email: [email protected]
        Web: www.emc-seminars.com


         

Ken:
 
I would hazard a guess, based on what I have seen and my own experiences, that
most EMC engineers are not well acquainted with network analyzers. It took me
a long time before I grudgingly came around to understand that a network
analyzer could be a lot more elegant solution to certain EMC tasks
(calibration of current probes, filter characterizations, resonance studies)
than a discrete signal sweeper and a spectrum analyzer. Try to work some
elementary NA tasks into your seminar.
 
Ed Price
[email protected] <blocked::mailto:[email protected]>      WB6WSN
NARTE Certified EMC Engineer
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
Cubic Defense Applications
San Diego, CA  USA
858-505-2780
Military & Avionics EMC Is Our Specialty
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