I must admit we have a sweet setup. We do radiated immunity in our 10 meter 
semi-anechoic chamber which when the floor panels are rolled into place makes a 
3 meter fully anechoic setup. We also have one of those automated probe 
positioners so when we do calibration, we just set it up, start up the 
software, and go on break for a couple hours. Not really that fast, but what 
used to take us most of a week we can do in less than a day. The positioner 
makes it very quick and saves wear and tear on the chamber door. Worth the $22K 
we paid for it.

I do understand your situation. A good friend of mine has a lab only a few 
miles from me with a small 3 meter chamber lined with ferrite tiles. I went to 
help him with his calibration testing and we had all kinds of trouble. 
Basically with the same equipment I have, at some points we couldn't even hit 
10V/m let alone 18V/m.  We were pulling our hair out and never did get anything 
that resembled "uniformity". The best we could do is a 0.75 meter square 
unified field at 7V/m. It was like the power was just getting sucked into the 
wall tiles. Anywhere except right down the center of the chamber was highly 
attenuated. Maybe if we try some of your techniques we will have better luck.

The Other Brian

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Richards
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 1:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IEC 61000-4-3 Field Uniformity Measurement


--- On Thu, 2/2/12, John Woodgate <[email protected]> wrote:

Hopefully, there is much more 3rd harmonic (and upwards) than second, so it 
might be out-of-band. If there is more second, buy another amplifier!

I have had to use an amp where the second harmonic was only about 13 dB down at 
the required test level. The antenna gain from the fundamental to the second 
harmonic changed by 15dB, so the second harmonic in the field was 2dB over the 
fundamental. Of course, when I tried to explain this to the bean counters, 
their eyes just glazed over.  Unfortunately, "buy another amplifier" was not an 
immediate option. :-(  I had to move the antenna in closer and start all over.

I am beginning to think the grass must be way greener where you guys work!!!  
LOL.

Bob R.


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