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RF shielded boxes are essential for reliably testing radio interfaces. The R&S®TS7124 RF shielded boxes enable reliable and reproducible measurements when a shielded test environment is needed.
In wireless communications, an antenna is an essential device made of conductive metal that transmits or receives electromagnetic radio waves. As the main enabler of wireless communications, antennas must satisfy a number of challenging parameters such as a wide frequency range, flat gain curves and high mechanical stability, so that they can support an ever increasing range of applications.
Wireless communications testing requires over-the-air (OTA) test systems with various antenna types that serve different system functions. A variety of basic antenna designs have become established over time. These include standard gain horn, Vivaldi, patch and array antennas. Each has unique features that make them ideal for a specific application.
Test antennas /probes, link/communications antennas and calibration antennas are used in OTA test systems.
Feedthroughs are used to run cables from the outside into a shielded environment such as an RF shielded box or an OTA chamber. This is done to maintain the shielding effectiveness of a given environment and prevent leakage of RF radiation into or out of the chamber.