Atec Narda-EMR-300 User Manual

Emr-300 broadband rf survey meter, Electric and magnetic field measurement, Narda

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Available with Isotropic Probes to cover
3 kHz to 60 GHz

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Fully Automatic Zeroing

24 Month Calibration Interval

EMR-300 Broadband
RF Survey Meter

Description

The EMR-300 Meter features a lightweight design with an
integral shock resistant cover. Customers utilize this
meter for high sensitivity and high dynamic range surveys.
Electric, Magnetic and shaped probes are available to sat-
isfy virtually every survey need. Every probe available has
approximately 60dB of dynamic range, without changing
measurement ranges. Unique to this series are H-field
probes available from 3 kHz to 1 GHz.

All other specifications are the same. This lightweight me-
ter provides simple operation. All probes are automati-
cally detected at turn-on, and automatically “zeroed”,
even while immersed in an RF field. At six-minute intervals,
this meter re-zeroes itself without operator intervention.
The EMR-300 is supplied with the EMR-TS software and
data transfer package. This includes 2 meter and 20 meter
fiber optic cables that allow bi-directional communication
from your computer to the EMR meter.

The EMR-300 has the ability to store readings and also
has time and spatial averaging capabilities. Spatially aver-
aged limits are the basis for almost all international stan-
dards or guidance’s. For readings of averaged fields such

as vertical scans over the height of the body, or time
averaged readings in front of a rotating radar, averaging is
almost always required to properly assess the whole body
limits.

Data logging is an additional feature of the EMR-300. Be-
ing able to store readings can be a time saving, important
method of documenting your survey. Data is stored with
time-of-day information so that you can tie readings di-
rectly to the date and time of your survey.

The probes compatible with the EMR-300 are available as
calibrated (“C”) or non-calibrated versions. See pages
48-51 for more details.

The EMR-300 is supplied with a case that holds the meter,
manual, charger and multiple probes (available probes
are listed on pages 48-51). The EMR-TS software and ca-
ble system is also supplied as standard, which consists of
the software, 2 and 20 meter fiber optic cables and an
adapter to convert the fiber optic signals to a common
9-pin serial connector. All EMR meters and probes have a
two-year warranty and calibration interval.

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