Dear group,

We are planning to do radiated emissions on a large EUT (a large power 
converter) and use a portion of our outdoor, asphalt parking lot as an open 
area test site.
We plan to walk an antenna around the EUT, since the EUT and its cabling are 
too large to rotate on a platform.   It will be installed in a way very similar 
to actual use in the field, so I think this is quite close to in-situ testing.

1. has anyone tried this?
2. apart from a site attenuation test, and perhaps a ground plane metal mesh, 
what else would be needed?

We have facility filters for AC and for DC and voltage probe, current probe, 
one "BiConilog" antenna and a nice new SA.  We are working with a US EMC 
company, and they are a Notified Body under the MRA.

Thanks,

Ralph McDiarmid
Product Compliance
Engineering
Solar Business
Schneider Electric




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