Electromagnetic field monitoring device EME Guard XS
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Electromagnetic field monitoring device - EME Guard XS - MVG - level / measurement / alarm
Electromagnetic field monitoring device - EME Guard XS - MVG - level / measurement / alarm
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Characteristics

Type
level, electromagnetic field
Applications
measurement, alarm, for safety in powerful electromagnetic fields
Configuration
mobile
Other characteristics
continuous, high-frequency

Description

Specifically designed to cover the new 5G bands, the EME Guard XS 40 GHz is an EMF measuring device to alert workers near antennas. It continously scans for electromagnetic waves and, via its built-in alarm and visual system, alerts users whenever the acceptable limits have been exceeded. This RF Safety tool is extremely easy to use and creates a safer working environment in the areas of installation and maintenance. MEASUREMENT CAPABILITIES • Continuous monitoring of Electromagnetic Field levels with isotropic tri-axis E-field sensors • EMF Level indicated by a LED color scale • Audio and visual alarms triggered when EMF exceeds the reference level USER PROFILE • Persons working near antennas including installation and maintenance workers, broadcast, PMR and mobile phone operators or regulatory body employees SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS • ICNIRP 2020 • FCC 96-326 • Safety Code 6 2015 • 2013/35/UE EQUIPMENT • EME Guard XS 40 GHz • MVG Case • Wirst strap • Lanyard • Connecting adapter • Armband • 2 x 1.5 V Size N Alkaline batteries • Instructions for use SERVICES • Initial calibration • Additional calibration • Extended warranty

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MWC 2025

3-06 Mar 2025 Barcelona (Spain) Hall 5 - Stand 5B61

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