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RadiField | Electric Field Generators
The RadiField is specified to generate a maximum field strength of 18 V/m at a test distance of 3 meters over a frequency range from 800 MHz up to 4 GHz. From 4 GHz to 6 GHz it can generate 10 V/m. This is defined as the maximum field strength at ‘TME’.
To calculate the maximum field strength level at other test distances, the following formula can be used:
E = 3 * ETME, max / d
Where ETME,max = 18 V/m and d = the new distance in meters
For example: the maximum field at 1 m distance is 3 * 18 / 1 = 54 V/m.


RadiSense | Electric Field Probe
The RadiSense probe is always measuring in rectangular coordinates, since all three axis’ are orthogonally aligned. In theory it does not matter how the sensor is placed in the field, it should always indicate the same total E-field.
The total field is calculated by Etot = SQRT (Ex² + Ey² + Ez²).
Nevertheless, no E-field sensor is perfect due to probe shape, probe dimensions, field perturbation and anisotropy small errors will exist. Therefore, it is recommended to place one of the axis’ parallel to the field. This can be accomplished by placing the sensor in such a way that one element has the same direction as the elements of your radiating antenna.


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