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PMM (Narda) EMR-300 Broadband RF Survey Meter, 3 kHz to 60 GHz

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  • Available with Isotropic Probes that covers 3 kHz to 60 GHz
  • Versatile system for measuring electromagnetic fields
  • Interchangeable probes allow optimum matching to application and frequency range
  • Non-directional (isotropic) measurement with three-channel measurement probe

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Specifications

Frequency Rangevaries on probe
Standards MetIEC/EN 61000-4-3
Application/Test TypeMonitoring electric field strengths in GTEM's, Anechoic Chambers and other RF rooms for radiated immunity testing.
RF Field Probes
E-Field
ParameterValue
Battery2 ea. AA type, re-chargeable batteries
Operation Time8 hours (typical)
Recharging Timere-charged via supplied charger
Probe Holder TipBNC
Dimensions96x64x465 mm
Weight450 g

Test Equipment Description

PMM (Narda) EMR-300 Description:

The PMM Narda EMR-300 Meter features a lightweight design with an integral shock resistant cover. Customers utilize this meter for high sensitivity and high dynamic range surveys. Electric, Magnetic and shaped probes are available to satisfy virtually every survey need.

Every probe available has approximately 60dB of dynamic range, without changing measurement ranges.

At six-minute intervals, this meter re-zeroes itself without operator intervention. The EMR-300 is supplied with the EMR-TS software and data transfer package.

This includes 2 meter and 20 meter fiber optic cables that allow bi-directional communication from your computer to the EMR meter. The EMR-300 has the ability to store readings and also has time and spatial averaging capabilities. Spatially averaged limits are the basis for almost all international standards or guidance’s. For readings of averaged fields such as vertical scans over the height of the body, or time averaged readings in front of a rotating radar, averaging is almost always required to properly assess the whole body limits. Data logging is an additional feature of the EMR-300. Being able to store readings can be a time saving, important method of documenting your survey. Data is stored with time-of-day information so that you can tie readings directly to the date and time of your survey. The probes compatible with the EMR-300 are available as calibrated (“C”) or non-calibrated versions.

The EMR-300 is supplied with a case that holds the meter, manual, charger and multiple probes The EMR-TS software and cable system is also supplied as standard, which consists of the software, 2 and 20 meter fiber optic cables and an adapter to convert the fiber optic signals to a common 9-pin serial connector.

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