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Address:
Intec 4.1
Wade Road
Basingstoke
RG24 8NE
UK

http://www.linkmicrotek.com

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Listing of all 7 news releases from Link Microtek:

RF radiation monitors calibrated in the UK

RF and microwave specialist Link Microtek has launched a calibration service for the Narda XT range of personal RF radiation monitors.

News from Link Microtek ( 1 September 2004)

Handy meter measures electric and magnetic fields

New from Link Microtek is the RadMan XT personal RF radiation monitor, which not only measures both electric and magnetic fields but also stores the readings for subsequent downloading and analysis.

News from Link Microtek (12 March 2004)

Appliance emissions put to the test

The Narda ELT-400 low-frequency radiation safety meter enables EMC test houses to measure ELF (extremely low frequency) magnetic fields from household electrical appliances.

News from Link Microtek (25 November 2003)

Safety meter checks magnetic fields

The ELT-400 low-frequency radiation safety meter has been designed to enable even nontechnical personnel to determine whether magnetic fields from industrial equipment are within acceptable limits.

News from Link Microtek (29 October 2003)

Brochure covers low-frequency radiation monitoring

A new brochure from Basingstoke-based Link Microtek provides a useful overview of the various products and services that the company can offer in the area of low-frequency radiation monitoring.

News from Link Microtek (25 July 2002)

Software simulates RF dispersion for NIMBYs

Now available in Europe exclusively from Link Microtek is Telstra's MBSFIP software package, which provides a clear graphical representation of the RF field intensity around cellular basestations.

News from Link Microtek (19 April 2002)

RF radiation logged for up to 40 hours

A new radio-frequency radiation monitor incorporates a data logging function that enables the unit to store up to 30,000 data points for subsequent downloading and analysis on a PC.

News from Link Microtek (13 February 2002)

 

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