Brian,

Narda STS (formerly Wandel and Gotlermann) comes to mind. Looks like their 
RadMan2 product does what you would need for an evaluation. Not affiliated with 
them in anyway just have researched them for doing RF Exposure evaluations for 
FCC and ISED Canada submittals.

https://www.narda-sts.com/en/wideband-emf/radman-2-xt-radman-2-lt/

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From: Brian Kunde
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2020 12:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] ICNIRP 2020 Guidelines

Even though our products do not have intentional radiators, on occasion, one of 
our customers will ask us to provide data so they can do a Risk Assessment to 
the ICNIRP guidelines and/or EU Directive 2013/35/EU.  The ICNIRP just released 
two new guidelines; one that covers up to 100khz and the other starting at 
100khz up to 300Ghz.

We do perform low frequency magnetic and electromagnetic radiated measurements 
at the "Operator Position" from 1hz to 100khz using a probe/spectrum analyzer.  
And we perform emi tests from 150khz to 1Ghz to the EN55011 and FCC.  However, 
above 100khz we are not really testings according to the intent of the 
guidelines.

So here are my questions to the group.  How do you handle such requests?  Do 
you perform tests to support the physical agent guidelines?  What tests and/or 
test equipment do you use to make such measurements?  How high in frequency do 
you go?  Any advice or warnings you can share?

Since we have the test equipment to test up to 100khz, we are mainly interested 
in testing the higher frequencies.

We have started looking at test equipment to make measurements above 100khz.  
We are looking for something reasonable in price yet quick and simple.

Thank you all in advance for any input.

The Other Brian
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