What is the difference between an omnidirectional intelligent field strength meter and an electromagnetic radiation meter?
Omnidirectional intelligent field strength meter: Omnidirectional refers to the ability to measure three dimensions (X/Y/Z, the propagation direction of electromagnetic waves) when measuring the intensity of electromagnetic waves. The field strength meter actually measures the strength of electromagnetic waves in the air (electric field or magnetic field, generally measuring the strength of the electric field). It has the characteristics of omnidirectional detection, wide test frequency range and large dynamic range; the two magnetic field probes are single-dimensional loop antennas; the data reading, processing, display and calibration technologies used ensure clear and accurate readings of the instrument; complete functions , high sensitivity, stable and reliable performance, suitable for testing harmful electromagnetic radiation field strength.
Electromagnetic radiation measuring instrument: In fact, it also measures the intensity of electromagnetic waves in the air (both electric and magnetic fields are measured, and high-frequency electric fields are mostly measured);
The items (electromagnetic waves) measured by the two products are the same, but the two products are called differently. No difference.
Like electromagnetic radiation analyzers, electromagnetic field strength detectors, broadband electromagnetic radiation measuring instruments, field strength meters, etc., all measure electromagnetic waves, and they all measure electric fields or magnetic fields. The difference is only functional, operational.
