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MVG EME Wideband Field Meter

Manufacturer part number: EME WIDE
Wideband EMF Exposure Meter, 100 KHz–6.5 GHz
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The EME Wide is a wideband field meter to monitor and record EMF Exposure. It is equipped with a triaxial probe which guarantees measurement isotropy. Each device comes with a calibration report. The performance of this sensor has been optimized to ensure maximum isotropy.

Users:

  • Workers near antennas, including installers, maintenance workers, broadcasters, and cellular carrier employees: for the control of the compliance of the exposure level with the standards and safety perimeter definition.
  • Certification laboratory, regulatory body: for control and monitoring of the exposure in public or private locations and site certification.

Measurements and results:

  • Isotropic or single axis (X, Y, Z) instantaneous field value
  • Maximum, RMS or Time/Spatial average of isotropic field value
  • Selectable unit (V/m, A/m, W/m²)
  • Alarm function (buzzer) with programmable field threshold
  • Measurements stored in a non-volatile memory (up to 20,000 points)

Equipment interfaces:

  • Easy use from the 5 keys membrane keypad
  • 7 cm (2.8'') LCD display with led backlight
  • Optical link for communication with PC and remote control
  • Other information: data & time, temperature, battery charge status

Battery and charge:

  • AA rechargeable NiMH battery
  • External wall charger with set of plugs
  • Automatic shutdown for very low battery or during recharge
  • Case
  • Optical cable
  • USB adapter
  • USB cable
  • Battery charger
  • USB key for software installation
  • User manual
Description

The EME Wide is a wideband field meter to monitor and record EMF Exposure. It is equipped with a triaxial probe which guarantees measurement isotropy. Each device comes with a calibration report. The performance of this sensor has been optimized to ensure maximum isotropy.

Users:

  • Workers near antennas, including installers, maintenance workers, broadcasters, and cellular carrier employees: for the control of the compliance of the exposure level with the standards and safety perimeter definition.
  • Certification laboratory, regulatory body: for control and monitoring of the exposure in public or private locations and site certification.