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8700 SERIES PROBES

PROBE SELECTION

The 8700 series system has the most extensive selection of probes available from any source in the world. The

factors that you should consider in selecting the probe, or probes, best suited for your task are:

The probe frequency range should include the frequencies of all the emitters

to be surveyed at one time.

The measurement range of the probe should be adequate for the field levels

that you anticipate, i.e., Do you expect strong fields or weak fields? Probes

give more accurate and more stable readings when they are not used at the

extreme low end of their sensitivity range. Therefore, if you anticipate meas-

uring very weak fields, select a probe with a lower power full-scale measure-

ment range to get greater sensitivity. In contrast, higher power probes give

additional safety margins, especially at microwave frequencies where field

strength can change rapidly with a small change in distance to the source.

Select a probe with a higher power full-scale measurement range if you an-

ticipate measuring high level fields.

Most standards recommend that you measure both electric (E) and mag-

netic (H) fields below 300 MHz (due to the possibility that measurements

may be made in the near field). Since most experts agree that the electric

field poses a greater danger at lower frequencies due to induced and contact

currents that can occur, the electric field is normally measured first. Higher

frequency measurements are normally made only of the electric field since

measurements will invariably be made in the far field.

Flat response probes are the most common. Narda’s patented shaped

frequency response probes read out in Percent of Standard and are par-

ticularly useful in complex, multi-signal environments where exposure

limits are different for the various emitter frequencies and in classified

environments.

The majority of the 8700D series probes have four inch (10 cm) diameter

heads. The minimum measurement distance for these probes is about 4 in

(10 cm) from the outside surface of the probe. Measurements made at

closer distances can result in inaccurate readings due to capacitive cou-

pling. The Models 8721D, 8723D, 8725D and 8783D have two-inch (5 cm) di-

ameter heads that can be used as close as 2 in (5 cm) from the source to the

outside of the probe. These probes are ideal for the measurement of

waveguide leaks. Similarly, the Model 8781D has a one-inch (2.5 cm) di-

ameter head with a flexible shaft that is designed for locating leaks in densely

packaged microwave systems. The 8783D also has a flexible shaft.

Frequency Range

Power Density or

Field Strength

Electric Field versus

Magnetic Field

Flat Response or

Shaped Frequency Response

Size and Minimum

Measurement Distance

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