Abstract

This paper discusses the measurement of the statistical electromagnetic field coupling to several shielded coaxial cables. The lines are aligned in parallel to a wall of a reverberation chamber. With a vector network analyzer, the coupled voltage between the inner conductor and the cable shield is measured for different stirrer positions over a wide frequency range. For comparison, the coupled current on the cable shield is calculated based on transmission line theory. From the ratio between the inner voltage and the shield current, a coupling resistance can be calculated. This value is useful to determine the shielding attenuation of the cable shield in decibels.

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