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A.H. Systems SAS-510-2 Log Periodic Antenna

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 

Proper antenna maintenance should include:

Visual inspection of RF connectors 

Check for bent and loose elements

Check for loose or missing hardware

Corrosion near the element joints

At least once a month it is a good idea to wipe down the antenna with a damp 
rag. 

ANNUAL CALIBRATION 

To ensure reliable and repeatable long-term performance, annual re-calibration 
of your antennas, preamplifiers and current probes by A.H. Systems 
experienced technicians is recommended. Our staff can calibrate almost any 
type or brand of antenna.

It is always up to the user to determine the appropriate interval for calibration 
certification based on the requirements of the end users specific 
test/application. The calibration of EMC antennas is important for those 
conforming to compatibility standard. Radiated emissions testing for 
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requires the measurement of electric field 
(E-field) strength, which is compared with a limit level. The output voltage of an 
antenna is converted to E-field strength via its antenna factor, the measurement 
of which must include the uncertainty components related to that particular 
antenna, taking into consideration the environment in which the antenna is to be 
used for the testing. Most standards will specify the appropriate interval for re-
calibration of your EMC antenna.

In some cases these antennas are used for a manufacturers pre-compliance 
testing, field monitoring, surveillance and/or other applications where the exact 
field intensity of the received signal is not of importance. For those customers a 
yearly re-calibration is not necessary, however it is recommended that an 
interval for maintenance be performed.

For more information about our calibration services or to place an order for 
antenna calibration visit our website at http://www.AHSystems.com 
or call 1(818) 998-0223.

 A.H. Systems inc. – January 2007

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Summary of Contents for SAS-510-2

Page 1: ...Systems SAS 510 2 Log Periodic Antenna SAS 510 2 Log Periodic Antenna Operation Manual A H Systems inc January 2007 REV B 1 Advanced Test Equipment Rentals www atecorp com 800 404 ATEC 2832 Established 1981 ...

Page 2: ...Optional Equipment 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Assembly Instructions 6 Mounting Instructions 6 Operating Instructions 8 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 9 Typical Data 10 Calculations 11 Convertion Factors 12 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Procedures 13 Annual Calibration 13 Warranty 14 A H Systems inc January 2007 REV B 2 ...

Page 3: ... cover the whole device under test Constructed of lightweight aluminum the SAS 510 2 Log Periodic Antenna has been manufactured to operate over a very wide bandwidth Weighing in at just 1 5 pounds this Log Periodic Antenna is one of the lightest antennas commercially available The SAS 510 2 Log Periodic Antenna is the standard workhorse of any EMC compliance test house The SAS 510 2 has an excelle...

Page 4: ...esigned to be used in the process of generating controlling and measuring high levels of electromagnetic Radio Frequency RF energy It is the responsibility of the user to assure that the device is operated in a location which will control the radiated energy such that it will not cause injury and will not violate regulatory levels of electromagnetic interference A H Systems inc January 2007 REV B ...

Page 5: ...to your specified length Other cable types available upon request Adapters Need an Adapter We stock those as well MOUNTING ACCESSORIES AEH 510 Azimuth and elevation head to assist the test engineer in orientating biconical antenna at the device under test ATU 510 Each tripod leg is independently adjustable in angle and length to facilitate antenna height setting The tripod legs have a rubber tip o...

Page 6: ...zation Each tripod leg is independently adjustable in angle and length to facilitate antenna height setting The tripod legs have a rubber tip on one end for indoor or hard surface use and a metal spike on the other end for outdoor soft surface such as dirt use Four extra holes are pre drilled into the booms at the approximate CG point of the antenna for an optional Log Periodic Mount LPM 510 This ...

Page 7: ...ment is made from the center of the antenna radiating elements and is annotated by a measurement point sticker per ANSI C63 5 IMMUNITY TESTING MEASUREMENT POINT Measurement is made from the tip of the antenna and typically preformed at a 1 meter distance 3 meters per IEC 61000 4 3 A H Systems inc January 2007 REV B 7 ...

Page 8: ...tion when the elements are perpendicular to the ground To minimize impedance mismatch errors it is recommended that high quality in line attenuators be used to reduce reflections Connect the attenuator at the antenna end of the transmitting cable or when receiving connect the attenuator at the measuring instrument or preamplifier input Dress the cables straight back from the antenna connector at l...

Page 9: ...ximum Continuous Power 1000 Watts Average Beamwidth 45 Average Beamwidth H Field 100 Impedance nominal 50Ω Average VSWR 1 45 1 typ 2 2 1 max Maximum Radiated Field 200 V m Connector N Type female Mounting 1 4 20 female PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight 1 4 lbs 0 64 kg Size L x W x H 22 5 x 20 1 x 2 5 57 2 cm x 51cm x 6 3cm Figure 1 A H Systems inc January 2007 REV B 9 ...

Page 10: ...A H Systems SAS 510 2 Log Periodic Antenna TYPICAL DATA A H Systems inc January 2007 REV B 10 ...

Page 11: ... add antenna factor plus cable loss to receiver reading in dBµV to convert to field strength in dBµV meter FS Field Strength in dBµV m SA Spectrum Analyzer or Receiver voltage reading AF Antenna Correction Factor CL Cable Loss in dB IMMUNITY TESTING For Immunity measurements the generated electric field strength can be calculated by FS Approximate Field Strength in V m P Power in watts g Numeric G...

Page 12: ... µT 1 25 A m dBµA to dBA dBA dBµA 120 E FIELD ANTENNAS LOG LINEAR POWER Correction Factor dBµV m dBµV AF dBm to Watts W 10 dBm 30 10 Field Strength V m 30 watts Gain numeric meters Watts to dBm dBm 10log W 30 Required Power Watts V m meters 2 30 Gain numeric dBW to Watts W 10 dBW 10 LOOP ANTENNAS Watts to dBW dBW 10log W Correction Factors dBµA m dBµV AF dBW to dBm dBm dBW 30 Assumed E field for s...

Page 13: ...ssions testing for electromagnetic compatibility EMC requires the measurement of electric field E field strength which is compared with a limit level The output voltage of an antenna is converted to E field strength via its antenna factor the measurement of which must include the uncertainty components related to that particular antenna taking into consideration the environment in which the antenn...

Page 14: ...ems The remedy set forth herein shall be the only remedy available to the buyer and in no event shall A H Systems be liable for direct indirect incidental or consequential damages This warranty shall not apply to any part of the product which without fault of A H Systems has been subject to alteration failure caused by a part not supplied by A H Systems accident fire or other casualty negligence m...

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