ETS-Lindgren 3301B Active Rod & Field Antenna (Archived) User Manual

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1.0 Introduction

The ETS-Lindgren Model 3301B is a broadband, high sensitivity electric-field

receiving antenna. The Model 3301B is composed of a monopole rod antenna

with a counterpoise, and a broadband, high impedance pre-amplifier. It is

designed to provide reception of an electric field in a signal band without tuning

or band switching from 30 Hz to 50 MHz. The 3 dB roll off points for the antenna

factor are at 170 Hz and 30 MHz. Between 250 Hz and 20 MHz, the antenna

factor is flat within +/- 1 dB. Despite the roll of the antenna factor, the usable

range is 30 Hz to 50 MHz.

The Model 3301B is designed for maximum sensitivity and dynamic range, and is

capable of sensing fields of 2 dBuV/m at 1 MHz with a 1 kHz bandwidth.

However, it will not saturate below a field strength of 0.7 V/m. As a result, the unit

boasts an extremely wide dynamic range of 115 dB nominal at mid-band. In

addition, at 10 and 30 dB (+/-10%), internal attenuators are provided. With the

attenuators the Model 3301B is usable in fields of up to 22 V/m. Therefore, the

dynamic range of the unit is expanded to 145 dB. A saturation indicator is

provided to alert the user to the need for using the internal attenuators

The Model 3301B is designed to provide the user with an extremely versatile

measurement tool. The flat antenna factor, extreme sensitivity, and ultra-wide

dynamic range make it a state of the art sensing instrument.

Archived 3/18/10

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