"Set up something in an empty parking lot...."  brings back memories!  There 
was a lot of creativity in the early days of FCC Part 15 testing.

Jim Hulbert

From: Ralph McDiarmid <[email protected]>
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As usual, those are wonderful suggestions from John Woodgate. Take is sage 
advice.

Brian, from my experience in such matters, establishing a useful EMC test setup 
with equipment and a shield room or an open-area test site, is an expensive 
endeavour with many trade-offs to ponder and carefully weigh.  There doesn't 
seem to be an easy way around repeatable, pre-compliance, in-house EMC testing 
for radiated and conducted emissions.

You might be able to setup something on an empty parking lot and do radiated 
emissions that way as a quasi-OATS but to make it worthwhile, you need a 
calibrated baseline to start the process. That means sending your prototype off 
to a lab, preferably within your country, get it scanned there, bring it back 
and scan it with your setup.  With that, you'll have something somewhat 
meaningful to compare against toward a qualitative EMC measurement as you tweak 
the prototype.  Same prototype sample, close as possible to same setup at the 
EMC lab. A 3-meter semi-anechoic shielded room is the gold standard for 
in-house EMC tests including nearfield EMF, but that is a big capital 
investment most companies cannot justify.

The path to EMC compliance is often a long and winding road with tolls to be 
paid periodically. There are no apparent short cuts, at least none I could find 
in 20 years doing that work as a member of various development teams in medium 
and large companies in the power electronics industry.

Ralph

(Vancouver)

(retired-thankfully)

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Sent: February 23, 2026 8:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [PSES] Test Equipment for EMF Testing


Re limits, the international standards are produced by IEC TC106, and you can 
see a list at: 
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However, IEEE standards are often different, and I can't steer you to them. 
Also, very few standards set limits at close proximity, because the 
measurements are difficult to make repeatably.  To find an expert, you could 
try to contact the TAG for IEC TC106 through ANSI.
On 2026-02-23 16:14, Brian Kunde wrote:
I am looking to purchase the test equipment necessary to test Radiated 
Electromagnetic and Magnetic Field (EMF) between 100Khz and 30Mhz at very close 
distances to the product.  Our goal is to buy something economical to 
quick-check a couple products we make, so we are looking for a way to measure 
these measurements without breaking the bank.  Any suggestions.

Also, are there any experts in EMF testing that would be willing to answer a 
few questions regarding limits?  I have read through the ICNIRP guides and 
found them to be very difficult to understand; especially in the 100kHz to 
300Ghz document.  On occasion, we get test reports from field evaluations and 
the limits they use does not seem to line up with anything I have found so far.

If there are good online references I have yet to find and read, that would be 
helpful, too.

Thanks to all.
The Other Brian
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