Can anyone in Southern California run a radiated-immunity test in a 
semi-anechoic chamber on a car or a small SUV using:

 

1) Stripline (car under it), between 1 MHz and 30 MHz, 150 V/m (CW)

2) Antenna (automotive, large log-periodic, not for EN61000-4-3) between 30 MHz 
and 60 MHz (100 V/m, CW)

 

?

 

Not necessarily with all full accreditations for various automotive OEMs, 
although it woud be good, but It must be a lab that has some experience with 
this type of testing. I know I can do it e.g. in UL near Detroit, but I am 
trying to see if it can be done relatively closer to home.

 

 

Thanks, Neven

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