New Field Strength Electromagnetic Meter

Portable & field testing

New Field Strength Electromagnetic Meter

04 Sep, 2014

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Anaheim Scientific (USA) releases the second product in the new E-Series of Electromagnetic Meters, the E200 3-Axis RF Field Strength Meter. This meter is designed for measuring and monitoring radio-frequency electromagnetic field strengths. With adjustable alarm thresholds, the ability to store and recall up to 200 data sets and its compact size with ruggedised construction, the E200 is well suited for both field and lab use. 

The E200 – 3-Axis RF Field Strength Meter takes isotropic (non-directional) measurements of electromagnetic fields with three-channel measurement sensor, has an adjustable alarm threshold and memory function, reports electrical and magnetic field strength and power density, has a high frequency radiation range of 50 to 3.5GHz and can store and recall up to 200 data sets.

The E200 is useful for many different applications: measurements of electric field strength in TEM cells and absorber rooms, mobile phone base station antenna radiation power density measurements, wireless communication applications (CW, TDMA, GSM, DECT), RF power measurement for transmitters, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) detection and installation, spy camera/wireless bug finder, cellular phone radiation safety levels, microwave oven leakage detection and personal living environment EMF safety. 

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