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Open area test sites ( OATS ) are realistic tools for measuring electromagnetic emissions.
Like other instruments, Open area test sites ( OATS ) have advantages and disadvantages.
Open area test sites ( OATS ) do not exhibit the reflections and hot spots of shielded rooms, but Open area test sites ( OATS )
are open to interference from cell phones, walkie talkies and
wireless devices and power lines.
Open area test sites ( OATS ) typically come in two sizes, 3 meter sites and 10 meter sites.
Construction of Open area test sites ( OATS ) is fairly straightforward, but if you are building
them for the first time it is a good idea to consult an expert.
It will save you time and money. Open area test sites ( OATS ) are calibrated by performing a normalized site attenuation test which is described in ANSI standard C63.4
Open area test sites ( OATS ) can be thought of as real estate, but Open area test sites ( OATS ) are actually electromechanical instruments, like antennas.
like other instruments, Open area test sites ( OATS ) must be maintained, repaired, and calibrated periodically.
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