Since 1986, the Microwave Vision Group (MVG) has developed unique expertise in the visualisation of electromagnetic waves. The latest addition to its list of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure monitors is the EME Wide, a sophisticated, high-performance, wideband electromagnetic field meter to monitor and record EMF exposure.
The instrument is equipped with a triaxial probe which guarantees measurement isotropy. The performance of this sensor has been optimised to ensure excellent isotropy. The device covers a frequency range of 100 kHz to 6 GHz, making it ideal for testing of 5G radiation exposure. It has three measurement units that can be selected from: V/m, A/m and W/m2.
EME Wide is designed for workers working near antenna systems or other potentially high-risk radiation environments. The intended users include antenna and radio equipment installers and maintenance workers on radio and television broadcaster high sites, satellite stations, and cellular carrier sites.
The unit ensures compliance of the exposure levels with the standards and safety perimeter definition. It is also ideal for certification laboratory and regulatory bodies for control and monitoring of EMF exposure in public or private locations, and for site certification.
EME Wide analysis software performs two primary functions. The first is importation mode, enabling download and visualisation of measurements recorded in the embedded memory of the device. The second is real-time mode, which enables measurement initiation from a PC, visualisation of measurements in real time, and exporting data to a file.
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