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Auxiliary equipment represents supporting components that are part of the EMC test setup, but do not fall under any of the dedicated device driver categories. These items may not play an active role in controlling or measuring signals, yet they are relevant for defining a complete and traceable test environment.
Auxiliary equipment represents supporting components that are part of the EMC test setup, but do not fall under any of the dedicated device driver categories. These items may not play an active role in controlling or measuring signals, yet they are relevant for defining a complete and traceable test environment.


This device type is intended for equipment such as tables, fixtures, computers, mechanical accessories, simple auxiliary mechanisms, or any other elements that the user wishes to register as part of the test site. Adding such equipment to the configuration allows RadiMation to:
This device type is intended for equipment such as tables, fixtures, computers, mechanical accessories, simple auxiliary mechanisms, or any other elements that the user wishes to register as part of the test site. Adding such equipment to the configuration allows {{RadiMation}} to:


* Include the item in the test-site and in generated reports.
* Include the item in the test-site and in generated reports.
* Maintain full documentation of all components present during the test.
* Maintain full documentation of all components present during the test.


Auxiliary equipment therefore acts as a flexible category for all supportive devices—whether they are purely passive or offer limited controllable functionality—ensuring that RadiMation can accurately represent the entire test setup.
Auxiliary equipment thus serves as a flexible category for all supportive devices, whether they are purely passive or offer limited controllable functionality, ensuring that {{RadiMation}} can accurately represent the entire test setup.


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Latest revision as of 15:04, 8 December 2025

Auxiliary equipment represents supporting components that are part of the EMC test setup, but do not fall under any of the dedicated device driver categories. These items may not play an active role in controlling or measuring signals, yet they are relevant for defining a complete and traceable test environment.

This device type is intended for equipment such as tables, fixtures, computers, mechanical accessories, simple auxiliary mechanisms, or any other elements that the user wishes to register as part of the test site. Adding such equipment to the configuration allows RadiMation® to:

  • Include the item in the test-site and in generated reports.
  • Maintain full documentation of all components present during the test.

Auxiliary equipment thus serves as a flexible category for all supportive devices, whether they are purely passive or offer limited controllable functionality, ensuring that RadiMation® can accurately represent the entire test setup.