I'm aware of some people making their own CDN's and LISN's among other things and I have few questions about that. 1) Has anyone tried to build their own EM Injection clamp? If so, were you able to find a ferrite supplier that sold half-ring cores? 2) Is it acceptable to calibrate your own equipment? If so, how do accrediting bodies view this, and what documentation will they want to see? If not, does anyone have suggestions about where in the US I can send such homemade equipment for calibration (preferably Western US to save on shipping)?
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