Hi Folks,

I'm trying to improve my Conducted immunity test method when testing from 10
kHz to around 200 kHz. The signal from the diredctional coupler is quite
small, around -20dBm, and my current power meter sensor is on the limits of
it's range. 

Can anyone suggest a power sensor for use with the HP 437B ideally, that can
measure down to -30 dBm and at least 10 dBm, with a freq range of 10 kHz to
400 MHz?

If no such sensor exists ( and I've not found one... ), can anyone suggest a
power meter/sensor combination. I only need a single channel, but two channels
would be OK too.

Thanks,
-- 
Derek N. Walton
L F Research
Poplar Grove, IL 61065, USA 
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