Technical Data Models 1036 and 1037 Digital Power Meter
Pacific Measurements Inc. · 1976
Precise RF measurement tools like these 1976 digital power meters enabled the exposure assessments underlying today's EMF safety standards.
Plain English Summary
This 1976 technical report documented the specifications and calibration procedures for digital power meters designed to measure RF and microwave power levels. The instruments were capable of measuring power in dBm units across various frequencies, providing precise measurement tools for electromagnetic field assessment. Such equipment became essential for accurately quantifying RF exposure levels in research and regulatory contexts.
Why This Matters
While this appears to be a straightforward technical document about measurement equipment, it represents something crucial in the EMF health debate: the foundation of accurate exposure assessment. The reality is that without precise measurement tools like these digital power meters, we cannot properly evaluate the RF exposures that surround us daily. These 1976-era instruments were among the early digital tools that allowed researchers to move beyond crude analog measurements to precise quantification of microwave and RF power levels. What this means for you is that the scientific understanding of EMF exposure risks depends entirely on having reliable measurement capabilities. The development of accurate RF power meters enabled the dose-response studies that form the backbone of our current safety standards, though many argue those standards remain inadequate for protecting public health.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{technical_data_models_1036_and_1037_digital_power_meter_g5648,
author = {Pacific Measurements Inc.},
title = {Technical Data Models 1036 and 1037 Digital Power Meter},
year = {1976},
}