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The F-37-2 is for laboratory and fi eld testing. The useable frequency range of
this probe is 10 kHz – 1 GHz. The F-37-2 has a typical transfer impedance of
1(+ 2 dB) over the frequency range of 500 kHz – 1 GHz. The RF current
range is 10 amperes CW......
The F-35A-L is for laboratory and field testing. It is used to measure emissions
from 10 Hz – 108 MHz. The F-35A-L can operate up to 200 amperes
of DC – 400 Hz, and 100 amperes of peak pulse.......
of this probe is 1 kHz – 250 MHz. A typical calibration curve is shown below.
This probe has a small outer diameter, approximately 71 mm with an internal
diameter of 32 mm.......
The F-33-1 is for laboratory and field testing. This probe has a small outer
diameter, approximately 71 mm with an internal diameter of 32 mm. The
F-33-1 is usable from 10 kHz to 250 MHz. The typical transfer impedance is
shown below.......
The F-14A measures currents on 50 Hz, 60 Hz, and 400 Hz power lines. Its
useable frequency range is 10Hz to 500 kHz. The F-14A can operate up to
400 amperes of DC – 400 Hz without altering its transfer impedance.......
The F-14 is used to measure currents on 50 Hz, 60 Hz, and 400 Hz powerlines.
Primary power currents of 400 amperes (DC – 400 Hz) will not alter the transfer
impedance. It can be used to measure conducted emissions and investigate
low level harmonics.......