Help with Understanding Antennas in E & B Fields
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Note: I don't know much about antennas.
What I want to know is is there a small antenna that can pick up a 1000 V/m E-filed and about 30 Tesla. Since I do not know anything about antenna design I would like to know does any particular antenna would be best suited for something like this? i.e. a patch or random wire antenna, etc.?
If at all, when is it advantageous to use a particular design of an antenna when it relates to the strength of the E & B fields you are trying to pick up? Are there antenna size issues?
Any and I mean any help regarding this would be good.
What I want to know is is there a small antenna that can pick up a 1000 V/m E-filed and about 30 Tesla. Since I do not know anything about antenna design I would like to know does any particular antenna would be best suited for something like this? i.e. a patch or random wire antenna, etc.?
If at all, when is it advantageous to use a particular design of an antenna when it relates to the strength of the E & B fields you are trying to pick up? Are there antenna size issues?
Any and I mean any help regarding this would be good.
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Hi
Could you reveal what the application is and at what frequency and how this requirement is derived E field of 1000V/m ?
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