We have never used a turnkey system for conducted immunity so I would be most 
interested in hearing feedback from those who do. I assume the system automates 
the calibration method and provides feedback during the test to insure the 
equipment is operating properly. There are different test methods such as the 
standard substitution method, level off forward power, level off current clamp, 
direct couple, etc. Does a turnkey system easily handle all these test methods 
and more?

We have always used discrete signal generator, amp, bidirectional coupler, and 
CDNs (clamps). The equipment can be used for other purposes such as calibration 
verification of cables, attenuators, LISNs, etc. So for us to consider a 
turnkey system would really have to prove it's worth.

Like I said I would really like to hear feedback on this topic along with the 
request from Grace Lin (I don't want to hijack this thread).

The Other Brian

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Grace Lin
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 9:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: 61000-4-6 Immunity Test Systems

Dear Members,
I am researching 61000-4-6 conducted immunity test systems.  If you have 
knowledge of any manufacturer and models, could you please share, good (online 
or offline) or bad (offline)?

In addition to the emtest CWD 500N1 
(http://www.emtest.com/products/product/135120100000010151.php), at this time, 
there are two systems on my list:  AR CI00250A 
(http://www.arww-rfmicro.com/html/18200.asp?id=655)  and Teseq NSG 4070 
(http://www.teseq.com/products/NSG-4070.php).
Thank you very much and look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Grace Lin
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