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  • Dual-ridge Horn Antenna 1 to 18 GHz

    EH118 - MVG EMC

    EH118, a dual-ridge horn antenna that will operate from 1 to 18 GHz. This antenna has a balanced, smooth antenna factor curve that extends all the way to 18 GHz, a reduction of higher order modes on the aperture, and low return loss (SVSWR). The EH118 is applicable for commercial, military and automotive test standards and will include applicable calibrations. The EMC dual-ridge horn antenna offers these key features: single linear polarization, smooth/balanced gain with frequency, low return loss /VSWR, and ultrawide bandwidth (18:1).

  • Monopole Antennas

    A.H.Systems, Inc.

    Our Monopole Antennas provide superior performance in electric field measurements. The Active Monopole Antenna can drive any receiver with 50W input impedance and will perform FCC, MIL-STD and TEMPEST tests. The passive rod is used for transmitting, to perform shielding effectiveness and immunity testing.

  • Analyzers

    X-COM Systems

    Birds' line of Handheld RF Analyzers are rugged solutions for your field analysis needs. Ranging from the multi-functional SignalHawk Series and Spectrum Analyzers, to the SA Series, 25-6000 MHz Site Analyzers - a user-friendly test solution for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting your antenna and cable systems, to the AT Series, Antenna Testers which provide a cost-effective, fast, graphical way of determining the quality of mobile and base station antennas.

  • Broadband Antenna

    Vivaldi - DVTest Inc.

    The dbDIRECT Broadband Antenna features a broad frequency range of operation, high gain, small form factor and directional radiation pattern, making it highly attractive for widespread use in test and measurement of emerging wireless technology devices and radars. Contrary to conventional Vivaldi antennas limited to operating only at higher frequencies, the dbDIRECT Broadband Antenna design is optimized to operate at a frequency as low as 700 MHz up to 6 GHz. This lightweight and compact antenna design provides excellent matching over a broad frequency range.The antenna is designed to be placed in a DVTEST's portable anechoic chamber such as the dbSAFE enclosures for OTA (Over the Air) testing of DUTs. The antennas can be mounted in fixed positions to facilitate repeatable results. When used in conjunction with a rotary positioning mechanism, customers are able to detect the highest point of power sensitivity for enhanced accuracy and repeatability in measurements. In this configuration, both the antennas and DUTs can be positioned in order to facilitate the measurement.

  • Weather Radar Panel for Primus

    TA-3B - Tech-Aid Products

    A weather radar panel similar to the TA-3 panel but with more specific test jacks for testing the Primus 300/400 series radars. Specific test jacks for power supply, antenna and indicator.

  • Field Strength Analyzer

    SRM-3006 - Narda Safety Test Solutions

    Selective measurement of high frequency electromagnetic fields. Complete, easy to use test system, consisting of a base unit and measuring antennas, for non-directional detection of fields and their sources in the frequency range from 9 kHz to 6 GHz and from 24.25 GHz up to 29.50 GHz with 5G FR2 Antenna.

  • Low Noise Pre-Amplifiers

    Praxsym

    Low Noise Pre-Amplifier and companion external low noise amplifier (LNA) are used to amplify low level microwave signals. The Pre-Amplifier contains an AC/DC power supply, internal low noise amplifier, and a bias tee to source a DC bias voltage on the RF input connector.To overcome cable loss between the test antenna and the Pre-Amplifier assembly, a remote low noise amplifier (LNA) is mounted directly onto the 10 GHz antenna. A bias tee inside the Pre-Amplifier chassis powers the remote LNA through the coax cable interconnecting the pre-amplifier and the 10 GHz test antenna.

  • EMC Accessories

    Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG

    Complete your EMC test setup with the essential accessories to compliment the test equipment. Whether it is a LISN (or V-Network) to counteract interference from external power sources on conducted emissions from the device under test, probes to locate the near field sources of radiated emissions, receive and transmit antennas, or tripods for holding antennas in place, the Rohde & Schwarz catalog of EMC accessories provides the additional items you need for EMI and EMS measurements, guaranteed 100% suitable for use with Rohde & Schwarz EMC test equipment.

  • Near Field Probes

    Com-Power Corporation

    A typical emi emission test is performed using broadband EMC antennas such as biconical, log periodics, Combilogs and horns. These antennas usually placed at 1, 3 or 10 meter distance as required by the test specification. These is considered far field measurements and the emission limits are given for the specific distance by the specification. During EMI compliance measurements, the emissions levels from products are compared with these limits. If the product exceeds these limits it is considered failing. These tests are typically conducted in a open area test site IOATS) or inside an anechoic chamber.

  • CW Transmitters

    Praxsym

    The Praxsym CW Transmitter is a complete, portable continuous wave test source.  Used as an input source to test a distributed antenna system, the Praxsym CW Transmitter can provide test signals aiding in the design and optimization of in-building and outdoor networks. 

  • Broadband Horn Antennas

    Schwarzbeck Mess Elektronik

    The broadband horn antennas BBHA 9120 offer a very low SWR in their nominal frequency range and a very broad bandwidth. The gain increases with frequency up to approx. 21 dBi, depending on the horn's size and shape. The increasing gain with frequency helps to compensate cable losses. The BBHA 9120 series is suitable for both, transmission and receiving applications. The max. allowed Input Power is only limited by the female N-connector. The detailed manual of the calibrated test antennas includes Gain, Antenna Factor, SWR and Directional Patterns. The antenna is mounted with the 22 mm tube, equipped with a Index Ring for quick changes of polarisation without using tools.

  • Antenna Couplers

    Concentric Technology Solutions, Inc.

    RF Antenna Couplers help create the ideal environment for shield boxes by providing a consist, stable and reliable environment for repetitive over the air (OTA) tests.

  • Near-field Chambers

    Cuming-Lehman Chambers

    Most antenna measurements need to be carried out in the far field; that is, the test antenna should be illuminated by a plane wave. Typically this is carried out by providing sufficient separation between the source and the AUT so the spherical wave approaches a plane-wave character.Near-Field chambers are an excellent alternative to traditional far-field ranges; testing that can be accomplished on a far-field range can be accomplished on a Near-Field test range. This method of testing allows an operator to employ an indoor anechoic test chamber at a reasonable cost and avoid the problems associated with weather and security concerns often encountered when using an outdoor test range.

  • Far-Field Systems

    NSI-MI Technologies

    Far-Field testing can be accomplished in either outdoor or indoor configurations. The most common far-field test ranges are outdoor facilities. In an outdoor far-field range, the test antenna is installed on the test positioner located on a tower, roof or platform outside the instrumentation control room.

  • Calibration

    EMC Test Antennas - Seibersdorf Labor GmbH

    There are some changes in the calibration standard ANSI C63.4 concerning the calibration procedures of hybrid antennas, also the newly issued standard - CISPR 16-1-6 dealing with EMC antenna calibration is covered by our services. You are very welcome to consult Seibersdorf Laboratories calibration experts for the recommended calibration procedures of the most common radiated emission test standards.

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