RadiMation use with test chamber and an OATS

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solutionseeker
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RadiMation use with test chamber and an OATS

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Hello,

I have some question regarding the use of RadiMation in combination with a non-compliant test chamber and an OATS.

First of all as stated above, we have a non-compliant test chamber and an OATS. The pre-tests are done in the chamber, afterwards the re-testing and verification will be done at the OATS. To distinguish if a peak is an emission from the EUT or a reflection or interference from external, we are taking measurements during a 360° turn with the turn table. When the emissions are from the EUT a curve like a four-leaf clover should be displayed.

Is it possible to display the test results in a polar grid graphical diagram with RadiMation?

We are doing the first tests as described above in the non-compliant chamber and the re-testing and verification at the OATS. We would like to transfer the first test results to the OATS test site for further investigation.

Is this possible to continue the test on the OATS with the test results from the chamber?
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solutionseeker wrote:Is it possible to display the test results in a polar grid graphical diagram with RadiMation?
Yes, in RadiMation (version 5.4 or higher) there is a Polar/height plot functionality that enables the user to measure an EUT at different angles and heights and present the data into a polar or height plot.
solutionseeker wrote:Is this possible to continue the test on the OATS with the test results from the chamber?
You can first perform a pre-measurement in your anechoic chamber where a number of peaks are detected. As a next step it is possible to change the test site (to OATS) and reopen the test and perform re-measurement or final measurement of these peaks.
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