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Ron J wrote:
On Jan 24, 6:55 pm, wrote: Well, since it wouldn't conform to any of the standard charts, they would have to use a real field strength meter. -- Jim Pennino Real field strength meters? Like these: http://www.pi-usa.com/products.htm . I thought field strength measurements require real field strength meters. (?) I didn't bother to read the ad, but if it can be calibrated to NIST standards, yes. You can also do it with a spectrum analyzer and a calibrated antenna. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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