Five coil measuring system for measuring magnetic field strength

Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Magnetic field detection devices

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379 1, G01R 3302, H04M 124

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055171133

ABSTRACT:
A multi-coil measuring system for electronic apparatus having five pick up coils, for picking up the magnetic field intensity of the electronic apparatus, mounted in a plexiglass block which has a Velcro strap to secure the electronic apparatus to the block. The coils are electrically connected to a connector that leads to a five position switch. The switch, in turn, is electrically connected to a Spectrum Analyzer or Decibel meter. By selecting different switch positions each of the pick up coils can be individually tested without moving the electronic apparatus.

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