Broadband antenna expands EMC test solutions

A Schaffner product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 23, 2004

The BHA 9220 is a linearly polarised broadband antenna for EMC and RF measurements over the frequency range 200MHz to 2GHz that may be used both as a transmitter and receiver.

The BHA 9220 is a linearly polarised broadband antenna for EMC and RF measurements over the frequency range 200MHz to 2GHz that may be used both as a transmitter and receiver.

It complements the existing BHA 9118 model, which covers the frequency range 1 to 18GHz.

This latest introduction adds to the very extensive range of antennas available from Schaffner allowing measurements to be across frequency ranges from 30MHz to 18GHz.

Antenna types include the innovative BiLog and X-Wing, horn, biconical, large loop and HF loop, log-periodic, dipole, reference dipole and broadband reference dipole.

All Schaffner antennas are individually calibrated at their in-house UKAS accredited facility, which also offers ongoing recalibration services.

A full range of accessories is also available including, masts, tripods, adapters and mountings.

Andrew Kotas, Marketing Manager of Schaffner comments: "We now have the widest range of RF testing antennas available to test laboratories and our own test systems group".

"We are constantly updating our products in line with changes to EMC and RF standards and specific customer requirements".

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