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PeakTech Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH
In the field of Cable TV, Broadcast TV, Satellite TV and the distribution of these signals there are several different types of meters used to measure the signal strength and or quality.
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AEA Technology Inc.
Field Strength FunctionAvailable as a stand-alone meter which operates on 8 AA batteries or as a 140-525 Analyzer Kit with Belt Case, AC Adapter, Analyst Director software and serial cable
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FWBELL 4000 series -
Integrity Design and Reseach Corp.
Typical Applications include checking the 50 and 60 Hz magnetic fields (EMF) produced by equipments such as AC Power Lines, Office Equipment, Video Display Terminals, Household Appliances, home and Building Inspection, etc.. Magnetic fields are invisible radiations, the best method to measure the strength fields is to use one of the accurate gauss meters offer by Integrity Design & Research corp.
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4100 Series -
Integrity Design and Reseach Corp.
Typical Applications include checking the 50 and 60 Hz magnetic fields (EMF) produced by equipments such as AC Power Lines, Office Equipment, Video Display Terminals, Household Appliances, home and Building Inspection, etc.. Magnetic fields are invisible radiations, the best method to measure the strength fields is to use one of the accurate gauss meters offer by Integrity Design & Research corp.
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Alpha Lab, Inc.
This meter measures AC electric field in the vertical direction (same direction as the long axis of the meter). It has a wide frequency range (40 Hz - 20 KHz) and high accuracy (+/-2% of reading +/- 1 count) with an electric field strength range of 19 999 V/m and resolution of 1 V/m. The sensor is in the top 1/3 of the meter.
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FLIR CM44 -
Teledyne FLIR
The FLIR CM4X Clamp Meter Family includes three professional and affordable True RMS meters designed for commercial and residential electricians. The CM42 and CM44 feature AC clamp measurement, and the CM46 offers both AC/DC measurement to meet your unique needs. Each meter is equipped with a bright backlit display for ease of use inside electrical panels. Accu-Tip™ technology delivers amperage measurements on smaller-gauged wires more accurately — to a tenth of a digit. All models offer MAX/MIN/AVG recording, firequency measurement, and electrical field detection to help you determine voltage presence and relative strength of the field. Made with an over-molded, easy-to-grip design, the CM4X clamp meter family is durable enough to withstand a two-meter drop, and the slim form factor is convenient to carry in your toolbag anywhere you go.
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FLIR CM46 -
Teledyne FLIR
The FLIR CM46 clamp meter is designed for commercial and residential electricians. Featuring both AC/DC measurement, the meter is equipped with a bright backlit display for use inside electrical panels. Accu-Tip™ technology delivers amperage measurements on smaller-gauged wires more accurately — to a tenth of a digit. The meter also offers MAX/MIN/AVG recording; measures DCµA, temperature, capacitance, and frequency; and has electrical field detection to help you determine voltage presence and relative strength of the field.
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100XE -
Alpha Lab, Inc.
The Trifield Meter is a gaussmeter, electric field meter, radio field strength meter in a single unit. When measuring electromagnetic fields (EMFs), the primary concern is usually magnetic fields, which can be tricky to measure. If a less sophisticated 1-axis gaussmeter is used, a reading of zero could result even where the field is strong. A 1-axis meter must be oriented correctly to measure the field (which is a vector). The 3-axis Trifield Meter solves that problem by measuring the true strength of the field regardless of which way it is oriented. Therefore, the Trifield Meter can be scanned rapidly across an area without having to stop at each point to search for the orientation that gives a maximum reading. Another section of the meter detects AC electric fields, which can exist independently of AC magnetic field. The third section detects radio/microwave, such as from a leaky microwave oven.
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CVM-780 -
Prostat Corporation
The CVM-780 Contact VoltmeterTM combines the ease of use of a digital voltmeter with the high input impedance and low input capacitance of a true electrostatic voltmeter in a small, portable, battery operated package.Being a true electrostatic voltmeter, not a field meter means that it reads real voltage, without confusing it with electrostatic field strength, which can be distinctly different.
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EM-6871 | 30 Hz – 1 MHz -
Electro-Metrics Corp.
The EM-6871 Antenna can be used with any 50 ohm /Receiver/Field Strength Meter to obtain magnetic field measurements from 30 Hz to 1 MHz.
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Nex Flow Air Products Corp.
electrofield meter is a small hand-held field strength meter with a digital display for measuring electrostatic charges in Volts. It perfectly combines easy operation with an accurate measuring technique. The Static Meter measures charges according to the field influence principle C: The influenced charges, caused by the electrical field, generate an alternating current proportional to the electrical field strength. The selective amplifier converts this value into the corresponding field strength or electrical potential – without withdrawing energy from the electric field over the averaged time.
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DIGI-FIELD -
I.C. Engineeering
Measuring radio frequency and microwave radiation has never been easier! This unit covers the amazing range of DC - 12 GHz and will give you digital readout of the relative field strength of broadcast signals such as cellular phone, microwave oven leakage, TV station, CB radios using the (1MHz - 1GHz) telescoping antenna provided.
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MFJ-812B -
MFJ Enterprises, Inc.
This is the worlds most popular and most affordable VHF SWR/Wattmeter. It has a built-in Field strength Meter. Covers 144 and 220 MHz. Read forward and reflected power in 2 ranges - 30 or 300 Watts. Reads SWR from 144 thru 220Mhz
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ROM-Elektronik GmbH
Electrical DC fields are created by friction between different materials. Synthetics in particular result in unnaturally high charges, which lead to stress reactions such as in a thunderstorm. The electric field strength is measured in volts per meter (V/m) or the surface tension in volts (V).