A.H. Systems SAS-544 High Field Biconical 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.
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