I am investigating purchasing test equipment to perform 61000-4-6 R.F. conducted immunity testing. There's lots of choices out there, and I see a couple of integrated, automated systems that look interesting (albeit at a price premium I'm sure). My questions are: Does anyone on this list use an automated test setup? And what are the drawbacks (if any) of such an approach. The marketing literature doesn't seem to go there. It's all good. I suppose any vendor specific negative stories should be sent direct and not to the listserv.
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