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Reinstatement of the NIST Field Strength Probe Calibration Service

After recently completing a five year renovation, the NIST anechoic chamber for radio-frequency field strength measurements was returned to service. Tests of field probe transfer functions can now be performed from 10 kHz to 40 GHz. To validate that the chamber and measurement process maintained continuity, measurements of NIST field probes in the new chamber were compared with measurements in the chamber before renovation and in another test facility at NIST. An uncertainty analysis was carried out on the new measurement process.

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Title Reinstatement of the NIST Field Strength Probe Calibration Service
Description After recently completing a five year renovation, the NIST anechoic chamber for radio-frequency field strength measurements was returned to service. Tests of field probe transfer functions can now be performed from 10 kHz to 40 GHz. To validate that the chamber and measurement process maintained continuity, measurements of NIST field probes in the new chamber were compared with measurements in the chamber before renovation and in another test facility at NIST. An uncertainty analysis was carried out on the new measurement process.
Modified 2022-04-05 00:00:00
Publisher Name National Institute of Standards and Technology
Contact mailto:[email protected]
Keywords fields strength , electric field , volts/meter , antenna , robots , metrology
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