If a jig is not 'configurable' the correction factor depends on the brand and the type of the calibration Jig.
There are two categories of Injection devices:
- 50 Ohm. Like: Luthi CR 100 A, Tegam 95241, FCC BCICF
- 150 Ohm. Like: Luthi EM 101, MEB KAL-M2, MEB KAL-KEMZ, FCC F-203I-CF-23mm
Depending on the used injection device, a matching calibration jig is necessary to correctly calibrate the injection device. Based on the impedance of the injection device, the calibration jig should be corrected with a value.
In RadiMation we use the principle that we already programmed the correct correction value in the device driver of the calibration jig. This simplifies the implementation of our software, as you only have to select the correct device driver, and RadiMation automatically knows the correct correction value for the calibration jig.
So the device drivers for the calibration jigs for the 50 Ohm injection devices already have an internal correction factor of 0 dB. And the device drivers for the calbiration jigs for the 150 Ohm injection devices already have an internal correction factor of 9.5 dB (9.5424 dB to be more exact).
We are aware that it is not very clearly visible which correction factor is used inside a device driver of the calibration jig. That is why the newer device drivers, report the frequency range and the correction factor that is programmed inside the RadiMation device driver of a calibration jig. When you want to retrieve this information just press the 'Advanced' button on the device driver configuration window. See the following screenshot:

- Advanced window of a calibration jig
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As can be seen, this EM101 calibration jig is using an internal correction factor of 9.5 dB (In reality it is 9.5424 dB, but it is only shown in a 1 digit precision).
If you want to use another correction factor for the calibration jig, it is possible to specify an additional 'transfer correction file', which specifies the additional correction on top of the already preprogrammed correction factor. So in your example, a 0.5 dB correction file should be attached to the calibration jig device driver. In that situation the total combined correction factor of 9.5 dB and 0.5 dB will result in the 10.0 dB correction factor, which will be used by RadiMation during the conducted immunity calibration.
I hope that this clarifies how the corrections for the calibration jigs are working and should be configured.