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NOTE: 
 

® Names and Logo are registered trademarks of Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH and L3 Communications 
Holdings, Inc. – Trade names are trademarks of the owners.

 

 

 

If the instrument is used in any other way than as described in this User’s Manual, it 
may become unsafe. 
 

Before using this product, the related documentation must be read with great care and fully understood to familiarize 
with all the safety prescriptions. 

 

To ensure the correct use and the maximum safety level, the User shall know all the instructions and 
recommendations contained in this document. 

 

 

This product is a 

Safety Class I

 instrument according to IEC classification and has 

been designed to meet the requirements of EN61010-1 (Safety Requirements for 
Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use). 

 

In accordance with the IEC classification, the power supply of this product meets requirements 

Safety Class III

 and 

Installation Category II

 (having double insulation and able to carry out mono-phase power supply operations). 

 

It complies with the requirements of 

Pollution Class II

 (usually only non-conductive pollution). However, 

occasionally it may become temporarily conductive due to condense on it. 

 

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. 

 

KEY TO THE ELECTRIC AND SAFETY SYMBOLS: 

 

 

You now own a high-quality instrument that will give you many years of reliable service. 
Nevertheless, even this product will eventually become obsolete. When that time 
comes, please remember that electronic equipment must be disposed of in accordance 
with local regulations. This product conforms to the WEEE Directive of the European 
Union (2002/96/EC) and belongs to Category 9 (Monitoring and Control Instruments). 
You can return the instrument to us free of charge for proper environment friendly 
disposal. You can obtain further information from your local NARDA Sales Partner or 
by visiting our website at www.narda-sts.it . 

 
 

Warning, danger of electric shock  

 

Earth 

 

Read carefully the Operating Manual and its 
instructions, pay attention to the safety symbols.

 

Unit Earth Connection 

 

Earth Protection 

 

Equipotential 

 
KEY TO THE SYMBOLS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT: 

 

 

The DANGER sign draws attention to a serious risk to a person’s safety, 
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. All the 
precautions must be fully understood and applied before proceeding. 

 

 

The WARNING sign indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, 
could result in death or serious injury. All the precautions must be fully 
understood and applied before proceeding. 

 

 

The CAUTION sign indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, 
could result in minor or moderate injury. 

 

 

The NOTICE sign draws attention to a potential risk of damage to the 
apparatus or loss of data. 

 

 

The NOTE sign draws attention to important information. 

Summary of Contents for PMM RA-01

Page 1: ...THE INSTRUMENT You can find the Serial Number in a side of the box Serial Number is in the form 0000X00000 The first four digits and the letter are the Serial Number prefix the last five digits are t...

Page 2: ...SYMBOLS You now own a high quality instrument that will give you many years of reliable service Nevertheless even this product will eventually become obsolete When that time comes please remember tha...

Page 3: ...3 1 4 2 Mounting Instructions Page 2 1 Introduction 2 1 2 2 Initial inspection 2 1 2 3 Environment 2 1 2 4 Return for service 2 1 2 5 Equipment cleaning 2 1 2 6 PMM RA 01 mounting instructions 2 2 3...

Page 4: ...M TR01 Wooden Tripod Adjustable joint Column strengthener Soft carrying case RA 01 parts and assembly Page 1 1 1 4 1 4 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 4 4 Tables Table 1 1 1 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 Technical Specification Main...

Page 5: ...In case of connection of the device to the power mains make sure before connection that the voltage selected on the voltage switch and the fuses are adequate for the voltage of the actual mains Devic...

Page 6: ...sul Neva SV Italy sulla base delle seguenti norme europee armonizzate applicate con esito positivo based on the following harmonized European Standards successfully applied EMC Emissioni EMC Emission...

Page 7: ...o sul Neva SV Italy sulla base delle seguenti norme europee armonizzate applicate con esito positivo based on the following harmonized European Standards successfully applied EMC Emissioni EMC Emissio...

Page 8: ...VIII EC Conformity This page has been left blank intentionally...

Page 9: ...Active Rod Antenna 1 1 Documentation Enclosed with this manual are a service questionnaire to send back to NARDA in case an equipment service is needed an accessories checklist to verify all accessor...

Page 10: ...ng the actual antenna factors and performance characteristics of an antenna instead of typical data you can more accurately calculate the field strength in your tests Annual recalibration is recommend...

Page 11: ...d RA 01 MIL TOTAL w rod ext 9 kHz 30 MHz RA 01 150kHz 30 MHz RA 01 HV 50 BNC female Ni MH Rechargeable 7 2 V 720 mAh 24 hours 6 hours Threaded insert UNC 10 dB m nominal 10 C to 60 C 0 to 98 RH withou...

Page 12: ...rts Legend 1 Box Pre Amplifier and Adapting impedance 2 Counterpoise 3 Monopole antenna with the male thread 4 Monopole antenna RA 01 box front view Fig 1 3 PMM RA 01 front view Legend A ON OFF Switch...

Page 13: ...nna should be returned to NARDA for service please complete the service questionnaire enclosed with the Users Manual and attach it to the instrument To minimize the repair time be as specific as possi...

Page 14: ...ing Instructions 2 6 PMM RA 01 Mounting Instructions Remove two screws from the box as shown below Install the Counterpoise to the box with the side untouched on the top used the two screws removed pr...

Page 15: ...Mounting Instructions 2 3 Screw the monopole antenna with male thread to the box Screw a second monopole antenna to male thread To Install the RA 01 on the TR 01 optional accessory see chapter 4...

Page 16: ...2 4 Mounting Instructions This page has been left blank intentionally...

Page 17: ...ing and being sure to avoid ESD effects The static charge carried by test personnel can damage the FET 3 5 Principles of operation The most important assumption to be done concerns the length of the m...

Page 18: ...na factor is about 10dB If for example the output of the antenna is 44dB V and the antenna factor is 10dB at the radiated frequency the electric field magnitude is 44 10 54 dB V m corresponding to 0 0...

Page 19: ...ange of the following conditions Temperature Humidity without condensation From 30 C to 75 C 98 relative 4 4 Return for repair When the Accessories need to be returned to NARDA for repair please compl...

Page 20: ...PMM TR 01 Wooden tripod with extension Specifications Characteristics Performance Limits Legs Transportation width Minimum height Maximum height Weight Load capacity 3 legs x 3 sections extensible 76...

Page 21: ...mm 184 g 10 kg The Column strenghthner allows to mount the RA 01 on the PMM TR 01 Wooden tripod with extension Fig 4 3 Column strenghthner TABLE 4 3 Soft carrying case Specifications Dimensions 160 x...

Page 22: ...4 4 Accessories 4 6 2 RA 01 installation on TR 01A Wooden tripod Fig 4 5 RA 01 parts and assembly Legend 1 RA 01 2 Column strengthener 3 PMM TR01 Wooden Tripod...

Page 23: ...Accessories 4 5 Unscrew the pan head screw from Column strengthener without losing it completely Screw the Column strengthener on the RA 01 bottom be sure that it is well locking...

Page 24: ...ing it completely from the TR 01 Install the PMM TR 01 Wooden Tripod on the site Insert the Column strengthener fixed to RA 01 on the wooden extension and make sure it is fully inserted then screw the...

Page 25: ...would like to submit to the attention of our service organization is kept in great consideration Moreover we are continuously improving our quality but we know this is a never ending process We would...

Page 26: ...Suggerimenti Commenti Note Suggestions Comments Note...

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