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/* NeoScan: The Perfect Non-Invasive Solution for Characterization of High-Power Antenna Systems */
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[[Image:NEOWEB13.png|thumb|600px|Computed theta and phi components of the radiation pattern of the S-band patch antenna in the principal planes.]]
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== NeoScan: The Perfect Non-Invasive Solution for Characterization of Ultra-wideband Antenna Systems ==
 
Characterization of high-power active phased arrays is a very challenging task. Special considerations must be taken into account when measuring high-power antenna systems in an anechoic chamber including operator's safety. NeoScan probes can handle field intensities as large as 2MV/m and can even withstand higher radiated power levels. EMAG's unique probe and optical processing technology allows standoff distances as long as 50 meters between the probe location at the aperture of the high-power array and the optical mainframe and processing unit. This enables you to readily characterize very high-power antenna systems very accurately in a totally non-invasive manner without any serious safety or logistic concerns.
 
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[[Image:NEOWEB28.png|thumb|550px|Measuring the fields at the aperture of an ultra-wideband ridge horn antenna at 5GHz.]]
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[[Image:NEOWEB29.png|thumb|500px|The aperture field distribution of the ridge horn antenna.]]
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[[Image:NEOWEB30.png|thumb|500px|The far-field radiation pattern of the ridge horn antenna.]]
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