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The AMZ 41 clamp mites were designed to measure radio interference emitted by electrical devices through their connecting wires. The method of measuring with absorbing ticks (ACMM) is described in Clause 7 of CISPR 16-2-2. Absorbing mites are described in CISPR 16-1-3: Equipment for measuring the parameters of industrial radio interference and noise immunity. Devices for measuring the power of radio interference.
Options | Value |
Operating frequency | 30-1000 MHz |
Minimum attenuation | 13 - 22 dB |
Coefficient of ticks (CF) | -4 ... +5 dB |
The decoupling factor (DF) | > 21 dB |
The decoupling factor (DR) | > 30 dB |
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