On 2/27/2017 7:15 AM, Price, Andrew (Leonardo, UK) wrote:
The customer has requested an extended magnetic field emission test over the range 100kHz to 2MHz with a limit defined in dBpT. The antenna to be used is an EMCO 6512 which has it correction factors provided in dBS/m which the emission software used does not recognise.
On 2/27/2017 7:15 AM, Price, Andrew (Leonardo, UK) wrote:
... customer has requested an extended magnetic field emission test over the range 100kHz to 2MHz with a limit defined in dBpT. The antenna to be used is an EMCO 6512 which has it correction factors provided in dBS/m which the emission software used does not recognise. So is there a conversion factor that enables the right correction factor to be entered or is the conversion factor only used once a result is obtained??
What Ed Price said. Take a look at http://www.ets-lindgren.com/manuals/6512.pdf page 31 for the 6512 and page 33 for the equation. Send along a copy of the correction factors from your antenna's chart with the difference between the two curves and an explanation that the software apparently does not accommodate other units)
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