IEEE 291 1991
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IEEE Standard Methods for Measuring Electromagnetic Field Strength of Sinusoidal Continuous Waves, 30 Hz to 30 GHz
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1991 | 61 |
Revision Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. (Revision of IEEE Std 291-1969, Revision and Redesignation of IEEE Std 284-1968 and IEEE Std 302-1969) Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Jan 16, 2004. No longer endorsed by the IEEE. Not available to Resellers. Abstract: Two standard methods for field-strength measurement are described. The standard-antenna method consists of measuring the received power or open-circuit voltage developed in a standard receiving antenna by the field to be measured and computing the field strength from the measured voltage and the dimensions and form of the standard antenna. The standard-field method consists of comparing voltages produced in an antenna by the field to be measured and by a standard field, the magnitude of which is computed from the dimensions of the transmitting antenna, its current distribution, the distance of separation, and effect of the ground. The measurement procedures are outlined, including calibration of commercial field strength and extension of the methods to microwave frequencies. Methods for measuring power radiated from an antenna under several different conditions are briefly presented, and the important considerations for securing useful and accurate measurements are described. You will receive an email from Customer Service with the URL needed to access this publication online.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title Page |
3 | Foreword Participants |
5 | CONTENTS |
7 | 1. Introduction 1.1 General 1.2 Symbols and Units |
9 | 1.3 Terms Used in This Document |
10 | 1.4 Complications That are Avoided 1.5 Equipment for Measurement of Field Strength |
11 | 1.6 Factors Affecting the Units Used for Reporting the Results of Field Strength Measurements |
14 | 1.7 Division into Frequency Ranges |
15 | 1.8 Calibration Procedures and Standards |
16 | 2. Methods of Measuring Field Strength 2.1 General |
19 | 2.2 Field Strength Calibrations Using Loop Antennas, 30 Hz to 30 MHz |
24 | 2.3 Field Strength Calibrations Using Dipole Antennas, 3 MHz to 1 GHz |
30 | 2.4 Field Strength Calibrations Using Monopole Antennas, 30 kHz to 300 MHz. |
32 | 2.5 Field Strength Calibrations Using Aperture Antennas, 200 MHz to 30 GHz. |
43 | 2.6 Electrical and Magnetic Field Probes as Transfer Standards |
45 | 3. Using Field Strength Measurements to Determine the Power Radiated From an Antenna 3.1 General 3.2 Effective Radiated Power for a Ground-Based Vertical Monopole Antenna |
50 | 3.3 Ground-Wave Effective Radiated Power Measurements Above 5 MHz |
52 | 3.4 Effective Isotropically-Radiated Power for Ionospheric Wave Transmission 4. Transmitting Antenna Effectiveness in Ground-Wave Transmission and Equivalent Gain 4.1 Relative Communication Efficiency (RCE) |
53 | 4.2 Equivalent Gain 5. Miscellaneous 5.1 Presentation of Field Strength Measurement Data |
54 | 5.2 Automatic Recording of Data 5.3 Accuracy of Field Strength Measurements |
57 | 6. Bibliography |