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Product category: Test Accessories
News Release from: Link Microtek | Subject: Type 33C probe
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 September 2005

E-field probe takes accurate
measurements quickly

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Now available from Link Microtek is a new E-field probe that enables quick and accurate measurements to be made of the high-power pulsed signals emitted from military or civil radar antennas.

Now available from Link Microtek is a new E-field probe that enables quick and accurate measurements to be made of the high-power pulsed signals emitted from military or civil radar antennas Manufactured by Narda Safety Test Solutions, the Type 33C probe offers an extremely wide frequency range of 300MHz to 50GHz, utilising thermocouple detectors for inherent true RMS measurements regardless of frequency and pulse shape

The new probe incorporates three mutually orthogonal sensors to provide an isotropic response, which means that accurate measurements can be obtained irrespective of the position of the probe or the polarisation of the incident field.

Compatible with Narda's EMR-300 series RF radiation meters, the probe is specified with a field strength measurement range of 8 to 614V/m.

It can handle continuous field strengths up to 1500V/m without damage and can also tolerate brief spikes of 27kV/m.

Multiple-frequency calibration ensures that the Type 33C probe produces reliable results across its entire frequency range, and its isotropic measurement capability - combined with the auto-zeroing and probe-recognition features of the EMR series meters - makes it exceptionally easy to use.

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