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New probes for radiation meter
December 1st 2006

New from Link Microtek are three single-axis probes for the Narda SRM-3000 selective radiation meter, an instrument capable of measuring emissions from each individual source within a multiple frequency RF environment.

The probes extend the capabilities of the SRN-3000 to frequencies as low as 100kHz and enable it to measure emissions in factories using equipment such as RF heat sealers or industrial dryers and at radio transmitter sites.

Two probes – an active dipole E-field antenna and an active H-field antenna – cover the range 100kHz to 300MHz and are designed for near-field measurements that require E and H components to be checked separately.

The third, single-axis, probe is a passive dipole E-field antenna for frequency band 27MHz to 3GHz.

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