GB/T 6113.105-2008
AbolishedSpecification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 1-5: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus - Antenna calibration test sites for 30MHz to 1000MHz
无线电骚扰和抗扰度测量设备和测量方法规范 第1-5部分: 无线电骚扰和抗扰度测量设备 30MHz~1000MHz天线校准用试验场地
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the requirements for test sites used to calibrate antennas operating between 30 MHz and 1000 MHz, ensuring accurate and repeatable measurements of antenna factors. It is applied in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing laboratories and by manufacturers of radio disturbance and immunity measurement equipment. The standard is critical for validating the performance of antennas used in conducted and radiated emission tests across telecommunications, automotive, and consumer electronics industries.
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