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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 00:42:57 -0800, "Ed Price"
wrote: "Mike" wrote in message . com... I know this is not exactly the group to post in, but I thought radio amateurs would have the best ideas for making one's own antenna. I apologize if this question bothers anybody. I just spent $800 at an EMC test lab to screen my device for part 15 compliance. The used a Biconical antenna and a spectrum analyzer to measure emissions from my device. I was wondering how inexpensively I could I make my own system for screening? How hard would it be to make half way decent antenna or antennas that could listen to a broad spectrum? Any websites out there have tips on making antennas? Thanks a lot for your help. -Mike Dorin $800 is about 1/2 day of test time at a typical EMC lab. If you got a conducted emission test, a radiated emission pre-scan in a shielded enclosure, a diagnosis of the failure, amelioration of the problem, and a radiated emission test on an OATS, all for $800, I suggest you buy a lottery ticket tomorrow, cause you're on a roll! Ed wb6wsn Our last test run cost us US$2200. That did not include the preliminary scans, nor the consulting time to correct the problem uncovered in them. Just so we could ship three units into Canada. Bob McConnell N2SPP |
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