Re: RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS

2003-03-05 Thread Jim Ericson
Engineering! And yes, I work 160 meters too. Regards, Jim Ericson (KG6EK) Acme Testing Company Acme, Washington j...@acmetesting.com From: drcuthbert drcuthb...@micron.com To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 7:05 AM Subject: RE: RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements

Re: RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS

2003-03-04 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that drcuthbert drcuthb...@micron.com wrote (in cfefa50c9bcad21197470001fa7eba6b14121...@ntexchange05.micron.com) about 'RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS' on Tue, 4 Mar 2003: Just remember, in words of N6SU if you can't see it it can't hurt you. Doesn't

RE: RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS

2003-03-04 Thread drcuthbert
Why not blast the DUT with 10V/m at all frequencies? If it misbehaves in the 3V/m bands then 3V/m could be tried. If you want some high E-field try my house (or another ham's house). I often run fields to the FCC safety limit in my house. When operating 160 meters I can light a 40 watt

RE: RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS

2003-03-04 Thread charles.mar...@ps.ge.com
Subject: Re: RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS I read in !emc-pstc that Jacob Schanker schan...@frontiernet.net wrote (in 006d01c2e1fa$7f0060c0$6401a8c0@net1) about 'RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS' on Mon, 3 Mar 2003: I hope this lengthy response was enlightening

Re: RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS

2003-03-04 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Jacob Schanker schan...@frontiernet.net wrote (in 006d01c2e1fa$7f0060c0$6401a8c0@net1) about 'RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS' on Mon, 3 Mar 2003: I hope this lengthy response was enlightening. It's extremely useful confirmation of the basis

Re: RADIATED IMMUNITY - Some Actual Measurements of FS

2003-03-04 Thread Jacob Schanker
On the issue of broadcast field strengths, I can provide some input based on a TV/FM field strength study I completed last December for a local municipality. The Town of Brighton and the City of Rochester New York are somewhat unique in having the main broadcast tower cluster located on a hill