Antenna measurements
Radioelectric measurements on antennas
Article REF: R1140 V2
Antenna measurements
Radioelectric measurements on antennas

Author : Joseph ROGER

Publication date: December 10, 2001 | Lire en français

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2. Antenna measurements

Qualifying an antenna, i.e. checking that it meets the specifications, generally involves radioelectric measurements, mechanical measurements and overall measurements. In the context of this article, we will only mention the last two, so that the reader is aware that an antenna must function in its environment.

2.1 Mechanical measurements

Antennas that have to operate in hostile environments undergo tests such as :

  • resistance to wind, corrosion and the weight of accumulated snow and ice;

  • resistance to vibration, shock... ;

  • resistance to pressure, dust, sand, etc. ;

  • life test ;

  • thermal...

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