Hello everyone,

I am relatively new to this mailing list, so this question may have been posted before. I did not find it when searching the archive.

It has come to my attention yesterday that some accreditors may give a lab a hard time if it tries to get ANSI C63.4:2009 accreditation when using biconilog broadband antennas for measurements from 30MHz to 1GHz. Table 1 does not explicitely list combination antennas as allowed, but both biconicals and bilogs are listed as OK for this frequency range.

Has anyone here been subjected to accreditation issues for using biconilogs?

Thanks,
Martin
(Sorry if my English is bad, second language for me)

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