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  • Antenna, Tunable Dipole Set

    EM-6924 | 28 MHz – 1GHz - Electro-Metrics Corp.

    The EM-6924 tuned dipole set is the reference antenna for FCC and VDE measurements in the 28-1000 MHz range. Results from other linearly polarized antennas in the certifications process must be correlated with the results obtained from a tuned dipole.

  • Reference Antennas

    Type NRD - National RF, Inc

    Reference antennas are precision dipole antennas that offer a fixed 2.15 dB of gain over an isotropic antenna along the major lobe axis at specified frequencies (2.15 dBi). They are intended to be used for antenna field pattern and gain measurements, or general RF sensing in the laboratory.

  • Dipole Antenna

    AD-100 - Com-Power Corporation

    The Tuned Dipole Antenna model AD-100 is a reference antenna set specified in many EMC standards. It is used in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1 GHz. This set consists of four baluns and was designed according to American National Standard C63.4. This reference antenna set is used for EMC test site calibrations and for calibrating other antennas, because it is considered a standard antenna according to ANSI C63.5 standard.

  • Dipoles

    Schwarzbeck Mess Elektronik

    Tuned half-wave dipoles have been among the most important antennas from thebeginning of rf-technique. The characteristics of half-wave dipoles havebeen calculable very early using the Maxwell and Hertz equations. Therefore the halfwave dipole became a reference antenna. The ideal (lossless) half-wave dipole has anisotropic gain of 2.15 dBi and an impedance of 73 Ohm. The directional pattern is circular inthe H-plane, "8-shaped" in the E-plane with the maxima perpendicular on the dipole axis.The half-power beamwidth (-3 dB) is approx. 78°. The impedance of real dipoles isdepending on the thickness/length ratio of its elements, typical values are 60-70 Ohm.Dipoles for industrial applications are available in the frequency range from 30MHz to up to approx. 4 GHz. The dipole elements are length variable (telescopic) orwith fixed length, the latter especially above 1 GHz. The most important applications aretest site evaluations (NSA, normalized site attenuation) and the determination of ERP(Effective Radiated Power) respectively EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power).

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