Re: measuring the "V/m" in large frequency range with spectrum analyser ?
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URL: https://www.es-forum.com/measuring-the-V-m-in-large-frequency-range-with-spectrum-analyser-tp1539438p1539439.html
Hello Joris Everaert,
you may have a look at www.milieuziektes.nl or www.milieuziektes.be
Starting from Pagina100.html, it is in english.
Before that it is in dutch.
But I suppose that Drasko can tell you everything you want to know.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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Subject: [eSens] measuring the "V/m" in large frequency range with spectrum
analyser ?
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> Hello,
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> I have a question.
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> Suppose the following:
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> A 'spectrum analyser' measures the individual field strenghts (V/m)
> in the range 800 Mhz - 3 GHz, with most high values coming from
> GSM 900 (0,8 V/m), GSM 1800 (0,4 V/m) and UMTS (0,5 V/m).
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> Now my question. Can you see the total field strenght (V/m) in
> the large range of 800 MHz - 3 GHz with a spectrum analyser also ?
> I don't now much about these things. Is the total field strenght
> (in V/m) in that range the same as the maximum value of the
> different frequencies, in this case 0,8 V/m ?
> Will a 'broadband meter' measure around 0,8 V/m in the same
> range then ?
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> And what if you are measuring in µW/m² ?
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> Some links where I can find answers to these technical questions
> are welcome too.
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> Best regards,
> Joris Everaert
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