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An Indoor 60 Hz to 40 GHz Facility for Total Vehicle EMC Testing
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This paper describes an indoor electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing facility designed to permit complete radiated susceptibility and radiated emissions testing of an operating motor vehicle. The facility was designed to provide state-of-the-art performance and permit testing over the wide frequency range normally encountered by a vehicle in an urban and suburban environment.
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Vrooman, G., "An Indoor 60 Hz to 40 GHz Facility for Total Vehicle EMC Testing," SAE Technical Paper 831011, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/831011.Also In
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