NARDA 8718B User Manual

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Chapter 9

Time-Averaged Measurements

5. The meter will continue to make real-time

measurements until you initiate making the time-

averaged measurement.

6. Determine where you want to make the averaged

measurement and place or hold the probe in the

desired position. For short intervals, it may be

practical to hold the meter in one hand and the probe

in the other. For longer intervals, it is suggested that

you place the probe on some form of non-conductive

stand so that it does not move. At frequencies above

50 MHz, the meter should be separated from the probe

by a minimum of 12 inches (30 centimeters) to

minimize any interaction between the meter, the probe,

and the electromagnetic field. At the lower

frequencies, the measurement techniques are very

different. See Low Frequency Measurements in the

Applications Booklet.

7. Press F1 (START) when you are ready to begin the

time-averaged measurement.

8. The averaged value is displayed on the screen and will

flash each time it is updated (one second intervals).

The meter will automatically stop at the end of the

selected averaging interval.

9. To end time averaging prior to the end of the

averaging interval, press F4 (STOP).

10. At the end of the averaging interval, the meter will

show the time-averaged value and the averaging

interval on the second line of the display. The

maximum value will be shown on the third line of the

display. The bar graph will be indicating the

instantaneous field strength in real time.

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