Does anyone know a company named "CHASE" who builds antennas for
measuring 30MHz to 1GHz EMC/EMI emmisions. Any tips around this
would be very welcome.
Meany thanks in advance for your hints.
Ken (k...@sdt.be)
In article <45lks8$e...@news.INbe.net> Ken DESMET <k...@sdt.be> writes:
>From: Ken DESMET <k...@sdt.be>
>Subject: CHASE EMI/EMC MEASUREMENT ANTENNAS
>Date: 13 Oct 1995 12:08:40 GMT
>Hi,
>Ken (k...@sdt.be)
yes, this antenna is offered through several channels but is made by chase.
No info about chase here at home, but the Rohde&Schwarz name for the same
antenna (made by chase) is CBL 6111. tel nr R&S +49 89 480040.
Jan an...@anchor.nl
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Try Chase Electrics Ltd, St Leonards House,
St Leonards Road, Mortlake, London SW14 7LY
phone UK 0181-8787747, fax UK 0181-8765928
Two antennas may be required to cover the range mentioned above.
I use them as LMR Field Strength Measurement reference antennas.
Dr. Gerry Butler, CEng. MIEE. [but...@ee.tcd.ie]
TELTEC-TCD (Radio Propagation Planning), Trinity College,Dublin 2,Ireland
Dept. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering,
[ Dublin+Wicklow Mountain Rescue / EI0CH / EMT-D ]