85572A-006 Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Triaxial Isotropic Antenna
Radio frequency electromagnetic fields (EMF) testing is key to evaluate total RF exposure in any given area due to deployment of various RF/MW networks, such as mobile phones, base stations, Wi-Fi, smart meters, IoT devices, and satellite and radar systems. Exposure levels set by government and regulatory agencies need to be verified in the field for compliance.
Keysight 85572A-006 EMF Triaxial Isotropic Antenna, originally designed and built in the AGOS NIRLab laboratory, contains three passive, independent, orthogonal antennas. If used with the supplied ferrite bead coaxial cable, it allows reliable measurement of radiofrequency electric fields that have an environmental impact in the vast majority of practical cases. The three orthogonal antennas are framed in the spherical radome.
Configured: (M0F) 1 female and 1 male connector, both type-N 50 ohm
Features:
The 85092C RF electronic calibration (ECal) module makes calibration of vector network analyzers fast, easy, and accurate. The RF ECal system is controlled by one of two methods depending on the network analyzer. The Keysight PNA and ENA series of network analyzers control the module directly via the USB interface.
ECal is an ideal solution for calibrating network analyzers. Performing a full two-port calibration takes less than half the time and number of connections using ECal versus mechanical calibration kits. Furthermore, the accuracy of the calibration is comparable between electronic and mechanical methods. With ECal, the operator simply connects the ECal module to the network analyzer and the software controls the rest.