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My wife recently had a defibrillator implanted. The folks that
manufactured it kindly sent her an email discussing the varoius bands and field strengths it had been tested against E field and H field). She is concerned about exposure to RF both from our mobile VHF and HF operations, and from the un-shielded multi-gigahertz processors in her lab. We would like to come up with an absolute (not relative) field strength meter that we can use to evaluate field strengths (mainly E field) at various frequencies. I could not find anything on Google. I can cobble something together wirh an antenna, a tuned front end, a detector, and a peak sampler, but how to calibrate it? Any suggestions? TNX Ed Bailen - N5KZW |
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