Overview
Com-Power AM-400/AM-600 Description:
- 1-4 meter antenna height standard
- Motorized Electric height adjust
- Low-stretch polyester rope suspension
- Safety brake on the carriage to prevent antenna damage if the rope breaks
- Two position remote switch to adjust the height
- Low maintenance
- The cross boom allows mounting most types of antennas using appropriate adapters
- Made of mostly fiberglass non conductive materials
- Four meter boom can be laid flat when not in use
- Casters for easy moving
- Strong, stable construction with wide fiberglass base
- The boom can be laid flat when not in use
- Easy assembly
The Com-Power AM-400 and AM-600 are motorized antenna masts designed for EMI testing. Antenna mast Model AM-400 allows antenna height variation from 1 to 4 meters, and Model AM-600 can vary antenna height from 1 to 6 meters. They are constructed using non conductive fiber glass material.
The antenna is mounted on a one piece cross boom, which is attached to a slider assembly. The slider assembly rides over the length of the mast on delrin wheels. It is pulled by a rope and pulley mechanism powered by a electric motor. The slider assembly is equipped with a spring loaded braking mechanism to prevent inadvertent descent should the rope fail.
The antenna height is controlled by using the bidirectional remote switch. The remote switch lets the test personnel operate the antenna mast from a location outside the test area, to avoid interfering with the antenna reception. It can raise and lower the antenna to the desired height. The friction brake attached to the motor makes sure that the slider stops at the desired height without slipping.
The mast is shipped with two interlocking mast sections. The base section is supported by four locking swivel casters. The casters swivel for positioning the mast. The base section also has a pivoted joint so that the mast can be tilted and laid flat when it is not in use.
Application:
When testing on an Open Area Test Site (OATS) for radiated emissions, most specifications require antenna height variation to maximize emissions at each frequency. The antenna masts are used to vary the antenna height for this purpose. Generally the maximum antenna height is 4 meters, but some specifications require 6 meter antenna height when the test distance exceeds 10 meters. Some common specifications with test distance and antenna height are listed below.
Specification | Distance (meters) | Height (min) meters | Height (max) meters |
FCC_class B | 3 | 1 | 4 |
CISPR22 | 10 | 1 | 4 |
EN 55011 class A | 30 | 1 | 4 |
FCC Part 18 | 30 | 2 | 6 |
Specifications:
- Min. Antenna Height: 1 meter
- Max. Antenna Height: 4 meter
- Load Capacity:15 lbs. (6.8 kg)
- Motor: 1/20 HP AC Gear Motor
- Power: Reversing Drum
- Standard Extension Cable: 32.6 feet ( 10 meters)
- Weight: 200 lbs. (90 kg)