Shielding the probe – NARDA 8718B User Manual

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Operating the Meter

Shielding the Probe

The probe must be shielded from significant RF fields whenever

it is zeroed with the meter. This is to establish a zero reference

for the field.
There are four ways to shield the probe during zeroing:

Use the Model 8713B Electric Field Attenuator supplied

with the meter. This conductive fabric is the same

material that is used in RF protective clothing. The

attenuator should be put over the head of the probe and

closed off around the neck of the probe above the

handle using the hook-and-loop fastener band.

Use the shielded storage case. Place the probe in the

case and close the lid carefully on the cable with the

meter outside the case. Be careful not to move the

probe while zeroing takes place (On probes with low

frequency test points you can create static which will

give inaccurate results, although this is less of a concern

with the new 8700D series probes).

Use aluminum foil to shield the head of the probe. Fully

wrap the head of the probe and close it around the neck

of the probe about half way down. If the probe has

metallic low frequency test points, these must be

insulated from the aluminum foil. One way to do this is

to use electrical tape to cover the test points. The other

solution is to use a wide elastic band around the head of

the probe over the test points. The elastic band can

easily be moved to use the 8718B’s built-in low

frequency RF test source. Alternately, use an aluminum

can.

Use your body to shield the probe from the source of

energy.

N

ote

The Electric Field At-

tenuator can not be

used to zero mag-

netic field probes.

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