How to apply the field correction factor

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How to apply the field correction factor

Applying the field correction factor can be very hard when there is only one factor can be applied.

The isotropic field is defined by:

Generic implementation

Example

Correct implementation

The correct implementation is to use the correction factor for the antenna that is standing in the field. This means that for horizontal and vertical testing you need to apply 2 different factors. This is due to the fact that other antenna's are in the field. Of course it is also possible to change the antenna of the field sensor with the field.

Example