To: Ken Javor
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 2:59 PM
To: Wolak, Marvin; EMC-PSTC Newsgroup (E-mail)
Subject: Re: CISPR Compliant Spectrum analyzer/receiver
I would look at the Electrometrics EMC-30 and the Carnel NM 17/27. I
think
these have built-in quasi-peak detection
You could always use the worlds best kept secret, a Schaffner EMI receiver...
There are 2, both fully CISPR compliant.
Derek Walton.
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Subject: Re: CISPR Compliant Spectrum analyzer/receiver
I would look at the Electrometrics EMC-30 and the Carnel NM 17/27.
I think
these have built-in quasi-peak detection, but I'm not sure. Both of
these
machines have tunable
) emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: CISPR Compliant Spectrum analyzer/receiver
Date: Wed, May 23, 2001, 11:11 AM
I need to rent a CISPR 16 compliant spectrum analyzer/receiver over the
frequency range 0.15 - 30 MHz.
Any suggestions?
I'm familiar with the good ol' HP 8566 / 8568 (Do I need
I need to rent a CISPR 16 compliant spectrum analyzer/receiver over the
frequency range 0.15 - 30 MHz.
Any suggestions?
I'm familiar with the good ol' HP 8566 / 8568 (Do I need the preselector
with them for CISPR 16 compliance?), and the RS ESI.
What else may be out there available in the
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