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Unlike commercial electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards that calculate an antenna's performance in the "far-field" region (typically at 3-meter or 10-meter distances), SAE ARP 958 focuses specifically on . This geometry mimics the confined spatial constraints of military and aerospace shield-room testing environments.
: Because military standards like MIL-STD-461 reference ARP 958, government reports from agencies like NIST often include detailed descriptions of the calibration methods used in the standard.
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Unlike commercial electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards that calculate an antenna's performance in the "far-field" region (typically at 3-meter or 10-meter distances), SAE ARP 958 focuses specifically on . This geometry mimics the confined spatial constraints of military and aerospace shield-room testing environments.
: Because military standards like MIL-STD-461 reference ARP 958, government reports from agencies like NIST often include detailed descriptions of the calibration methods used in the standard.
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