
The recommended practice defines test approaches to quantify the interference of passive intermodulation (PIM) from handheld devices, base stations, and satellite earth stations. Current PIM noise tests for communication components/devices/antennas/systems do not work well at extremely low PIM levels or high transmission power levels, for example where PIM noise falls below -150 dBc.
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1309-2005
IEEE Standard for Calibration of Electromagnetic Field Sensors and Probes, Excluding Antennas, from 9 kHz to 40 GHz
Consensus calibration methods for electromagnetic (EM) field sensors and probes are provided. Data recording and reporting requirements are given, and a method for determining uncertainty is specified.
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