Abstract

A method for obtaining a radio-influence voltage (RIV) versus applied voltage profile is described. Typical results are presented and suggestions are made for their interpretation. The pass/fail levels given by various national standards and methods for applying atmospheric corrections are discussed. The RIV extinction voltage is directly proportional to the air density. Failure to apply a density correction can result in incorrect interpretation of test results.

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