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Loop Antennas

A circle or rectangle shaped antenna consisting of one or more compete turns of a conductor and measures field strength's frequency <30 kHz.

See Also: Antennas, Broadband Antennas, Log Periodic Antennas, Directional Antennas, HF Antennas, Biconical Antennas, Horn Antennas, Isotropic Antennas, Antenna Software, Antenna Analyzers, Dipole Antennas


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  • Active Loop Antennas / Magnetic Field Probes

    Schwarzbeck Mess Elektronik

    Active Receiving Loop Antennais an active shielded handheld loop antenna with nearly constant antenna factor over the entire frequency range. It can be used for testing acording to CISPR, MIL, FCC, EN, ISO, ANSI, ETSI and many other standards.

  • 8 Direction Receiving Loops Antenna System

    AS-SAL-12/20/30 - Mark II - Array Solutions

    The Array Solutions Shared Apex Loop™ Array (AS-SAL-12 Mark II, AS-SAL-20 Mark II, and AS-SAL-30 – Mark II) is an improved version of the new type of receiving antenna that delivers exceptional directivity in a compact package and is useable over a wide range of frequencies without need for adjustment. This array opens the door to a new class of compact, high performance, wideband receiving antennasdeveloped for both amateur and professional users.

  • Antennas for EMC testing

    Laplace Instruments Ltd.

    The Laplace antennas cover 3 main groups...*Conventional log periodic types for OATS applications.*Miniature antennas for chamber and small enclosure applications.*Large loop antenna for EN55015 compliance testing.

  • VECTOR-GUN HANDHELD DIRECTION FINDING ANTENNA SYSTEM

    HFDF - National RF, Inc

    National RF's Type HFDF active directional antenna system consists of a high gain RF amplifier coupled to a tunable Faraday shielded loop antenna. Several loop antenna assemblies are available to provide coverage of frequencies in the HF and low VHF spectrum. Due to the nature of a Faraday shielded loop, the antenna exhibits a sharp null through the diametric center of the loop. This null is used to determine the direction of incoming radio signals or to locate electrical noise being radiated from some source. The internal high gain amplifier is used to compensate for the inherent inefficiency of the actual loop at the operating frequency. Overall, the system dynamic response is about +6 dB as compared to the dynamic response of a dipole. To aid in the direction finding process on strong signals, an internal 30 DB attenuator is provided. As the loop antenna presents a bi-directional response, tri-angulation may be required to eliminate the ambiguous signal direction. The line of site of the incoming signal is determined by listening for a signal null on the receiver or by watching the receiver’s S-meter.

  • Antennas

    CAL-AV Labs, Inc.

    Antennas - ranging in size from small VHF/UHF through large rotatable HF arrays of over 70 feet long. Physically small antennas, including HF compact magnetic loops and end loaded HF versions.

  • Passive Magnetic Antennas, TX-Loop Antennas

    Schwarzbeck Mess Elektronik

    A passive loop antenna which is matched to a resonance frequency of 13.56 MHz with 370 kHz bandwidth (-3dB)The purpose of the antenna is to produce defined magnetic fields at 13.56 MHz efficiently, i.e. to test near field communication devices (NFC) or RFID equipment.

  • Field Strength Meters

    FIM-22 And FIM-41 - Potomac Instruments, Inc.

    The Models FIM-22 and FIM-41 are portable field strength meters designed to provide precise, direct measurements of electro-magnetic fields in the 200 kHz to 5.0 MHz spectrum. These units include a receiver, integral shielded loop antenna, precision attenuator, internal calibration source, and battery power supply. With calibration accuracy traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the FIM-22 and FIM-41 meet the most exacting requirements of government and industry. Their hinged covers, on the rugged drawn aluminum cases, contain a loop antenna. Opening the cover to a vertical position connects the antenna terminals to the receiver via maintenance-free gold-plated contacts. An interlock switch prevents inadvertent battery discharge when the cover is closed.

  • Antennas

    Seibersdorf Labor GmbH

    The PLA-R and PLA-T are active, battery powered receive and transmit loop antennas for the frequency range 9 kHz - 30 MHz intended for radiated emission testing (PLA-R) and site validation: Normalized site Attenuation, Shielding Effectiveness (PLA-SET consisting of PLA-R and PLA-T)

  • ELT STALKER Vector-finder

    VF-121 - National RF, Inc

    The Vector-Finder Types VF-121 and VF 121A are unique in the Vector-finder series of direction finding antennas. They incorporate a proven design, electro statically shielded loop sensing element with modern solid state low noise analog and digital technology to allow detection and location of aircraft band signals. Both the VF-121 and the VF 121A incorporate a unique digital modulator which allows the user to more easily home-in on unmodulated carriers. Such cases occur at airports when transmitter may be accidentally keyed on during aircraft overnight layovers. The VF-121 is specifically designed to be used on airport premises where signal strengths are high. To compensate for very strong signals, an integral attenuator is also incorporated to allow the user to operate the unit close-in to aircraft. The VF-121A differs in that a high gain, low-noise preamplifier is utilized with the sensing element in order to hunt signals that may be weak or at a distance. The unit is ideally suited for the location of ELT transmitters in the field. Both units are tunable over the 118 MHz to 130 MHz aircraft frequencies and interface directly to the user’s aircraft band receiver or transceiver via the antenna jack. With the antenna system connected to the receiver, the user will hear the desired signal. If the signal is unmodulated, the digital modulator will generate a tone on the carrier. When the handheld unit is rotated about, an audible null on the received signal or the generated tone will be heard. This null aligns with the axis of the equipment case and represents the direction of the received signal. This direction may be read from the black dial compass mounted on the top of the enclosure. As the response is bi-directional, triangulation may be used to determine the true bearing when the true direction is not known.

  • RFID Label Inspection System

    Eurotech RFID FS - Voyantic Ltd.

    The Eurotech RFID FS RFID accurately rewinds rolls of RFID labels and validates their receptivity by running them through the Voyantic Tagsurance RFID inspection system. The unit allows stopping at a predetermined editing spot for the removal and replacement of the defective piece, as well as indicating defective labels by a mark printed by an inkjet system integrated with the machine. Adjustment of the closed loop tension control system can be made through adjusting the parameters on the software that control the servo motor control system. This gives the customer a virtual infinite range with which to wind their labels without cracking the inlay or antenna. As well accurate web adjustment and guidance is provided with a web guide system complete with an ultrasonic sensor. The Eurotech RFID FS RFID label inspection system is equipped with the Voyantic Tagsurance for testing the performance of RFID tags. This is done by verifying that the tag responds to commands on its whole operational frequency range, which means testing the tag on multiple frequencies, also outside the RFID reader frequency. Accurate power output combined with the Voyantic Snoop Pro antenna, optimized for testing tags inline at high speed, allows defining precise acceptance criteria and achieving stable quality.

  • Noise Location Package

    Type HFDF - National RF, Inc

    National RF’s Type HFDF high frequency location system is a proven noise hunting and location directional antenna system that allows you, in many cases, to walk right up to the source of High Frequency (HF) noise! Used by several power companies around the United States, professional noise hunters, and other communications specialists, the HFDF has located noise sources that emanated from pole power transformers, arcing electric fences, CATV in-line amplifiers, plasma TV screens, and even Marijuana grower’s heating lamps! The system incorporates several plug-in, tunable magnetic loop sensors of a proprietary National RF design, that cover the frequency range between 1.8 MHz and 55 MHz. The unit is packaged in a hand-held, lightweight metallic enclosure, with a pistol grip and a magnetic compass mounted on top. The compass is used to get magnetic bearings to the noise source, which may be plotted on a map to triangulate, and ultimately pin-point, the location of the noise source. In certain cases, our customers tell us that they have been able to walk right up to the interfering noise source and correct the situation on the spot!

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