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RF Survey Meters
RF survey meters measure electromagnetic field strength to diagnose RF signal integrity and determine the safety of sites surrounding RF radiation emitters. ATEC carries both broadband and selective RF survey equipment. A broadband field meter detects the total field strength, whereas a selective radiation meter can test both total strength and isolate signal sources to determine their individual strengths.
Performing RF surveys is a vital practice for any business operating telecommunications, broadcasting or radar systems. Antennas generate powerful levels of RF which, if untested, may interfere with neighboring sources or endanger people.
ATEC works in accordance with the necessary standards associated with RF survey testing as listed below:
Performing RF surveys is a vital practice for any business operating telecommunications, broadcasting or radar systems. Antennas generate powerful levels of RF which, if untested, may interfere with neighboring sources or endanger people.
ATEC works in accordance with the necessary standards associated with RF survey testing as listed below:
- IEEE Std C95.1-2005 | Human Exposure Safety Levels, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
- Canada Safety Code 6 (2015) | Human Exposure Limits, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
- ICNIRP 1998 | Guidelines for Limiting Exposure, 0 kHz to 300 GHz
- FCC 1996 | Guideline for Evaluating Environmental Effects of RF Radiation