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With all the earlier/ongoing posts here about the voltage across a receive
antenna immersed in a known field, it may be appropriate to recall the affect that "antenna factor" has on these measured values. Here is a website with background on this: http://www.djmelectronics.com/articl...meters-p3.html The measured field strength using commercial VHF/UHF field intensity meters needs to be adjusted based on antenna factor to determine the real value of the incident field, using charts included with the test system documentation. RF |
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