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General public - EME Spy 121/100
Thanks to its dedicated software, EME Spy
Analysis, the dosimeter is easy to program.
When the measurement cycle has fi nished,
the collected data can be directly
transferred to dedicated software with
a USB cable. The data can also be exported
to Excel, analysed, and compared to
the recommended maximum exposure levels
(using ICNIRP’s levels as a pre-defi ned
reference).
The dosimeter’s battery will
measure exposure levels
for up to 20 days
EME Spy Analysis software enables the dosimeter to be
administrated through a USB cable.
STEP 1: Set-up the device.
• Defi ne measurement period and duration.
• Check the device.
• Synchronise the date and time of the dosimeter
and the computer.
STEP 2: Start the device (ON button) and perform
measurements.
STEP 3: Import measurement data and present results.
• Once the dosimeter is connected to the PC,
the software can import the measurement data.
• Each measurement datum (either the mean for
the total fi eld or for each frequency range) is linked
to a date and a time.
• If the ON button of the EME Spy is pressed
at any point in time during the campaign,
the measurement will be specifi cally marked
in the downloaded fi le.
The collected data can be post
processed and presented
in a clear and simple way
• EME Spy Analysis post-processes the measurement
data and presents statistical information in graphical
form.
• The software allows the display of both the instanta-
neous value or the 6 minute mean value.
• The data can be exported to Excel and compiled
with other measurement data.
Differentiating upload and download link
is not only useful to assess the contribution
of each transmitter, but also to avoid
corruption of the results by phones
emitting close to the dosimeter.
The measurement fi les are downloaded
on the PC’s hard disc as binary fi les,
thus ensuring the safeguard of historical
data.
EME Spy Analysis main window
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Technical characteristics 88 MHz - 2.5 GHz
EME SPY 121 FREQUENCY RANGES AXIAL ISOTROPY
FM 88 MHz > 108 MHz ± 1.3 dB
TV3 174 MHz > 223 MHz ± 1.3 dB
TETRA 380MHz > 400MHz ± 1.2 dB
TV4&5 470 MHz > 830 MHz ± 0.9 dB
GSM TX 880 MHz > 915 MHz ± 1.8 dB
GSM RX 925 MHz > 960 MHz ± 0.8 dB
DCS TX 1710 MHz > 1785 MHz ± 1.4 dB
DCS RX 1805 MHz > 1880 MHz ± 1.0 dB
DECT 1880 MHz > 1900MHz ± 1.3 dB
UMTS TX 1920 MHz > 1980 MHz ± 0.8 dB
UMTS RX 2110 MHz > 2170 MHz ± 1.8 dB
WIFI 2400 MHz > 2500 MHz ± 3.3 dB
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