G. Koepke, L. D. Driver, K. Cavcey, Keith D. Masterson, R. Johnk, Motohisa Kanda
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Abstract
We have developed a spherical dipole electromagnetic source that can be characterized both by theory and experiment and integrated into modern automated test systems. The frequency and amplitude of the radiated electromagnetic field are established remotely using a signal generator. This signal and all other control features are transmitted to and from the sphere using optical fiber cable. The field measurements show good agreement with predictions over much of the frequency band.