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![]() Richard Clark wrote: ...what you would deem to be your best accuracy compared to an absolute standard, or to a relative standard (instrumentation, not computational). ______________ You weren't asking me, but still you may be interested in the link below which leads to a good presentation of this by the NIST. A table on Page 3 there shows a measurement uncertainty at the NIST test facilities of ±1/4 to ±1 dB, depending on the DUT and the frequency range. Field intensity measurements made using uncontrolled path conditions are more a measure of the propagation environment and the pattern/ location of the receive antenna than they are of the absolute performance of the transmitting antenna system. Such measurement errors can be gross, and difficult to quantify. http://ts.nist.gov/MeasurementServic...d/im-34-4b.pdf RF |