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MIL-R-23016(Wep)
3.2.9.9.3.5 (Continued)
limits used for broadband interference.
Bonding Measuring Instrument:
3.2.9.9.4
Interference measuring instruments utilizing dipole antennas shall
be bonded to the ground plane or shielded enclosure with the
ground clip on the power cord.  Instruments used for conducted
measurements shall not be bonded to the ground plane except
through the interconnecting coaxial cable.
3.2.9.9.4.1 The counterpoise on rod antennas shall be bonded to the ground
plane with a strap of such length that the rod antenna can be
positioned correctly. The strap should be as wide as the counter-
poise.  This applies to rod antennas utilizing the interference
measuring instrument as a counterpoise, and to rod antennas
mounted on a separate counterpoise.
3.2.9.9.4.2 The interference measuring instruments shall be physically grounded
with only one connection.  If the copper strap in used, neither
the ground clip, the ground terminals, nor the power supply shall
be connected to ground.
3.2.9.9.4.3 Test for Leakage:
At any test frequency, when tuned and calibrated for a measurement,
the measuring instrument, when used with a shielded dummy antenna,
shall show no change from the internal background when the equipment
under test is turned "on" and "off."
3.2.9.9.5
Monitoring:
The interference measuring instrument shall be monitored with a
headset, loudspeaker, oscilloscope, or other indicating devices,
during all measurements.  Precaution shall be taken to insure
that the monitoring does not influence the meter reading on the
interference measuring equipment.
3.2.9.9.6
Test Frequencies:
The interference measuring instrument or signal generator for
susceptibility tests shall be slowly tuned through each continuous
tuning range and the frequencies at which maximum interference or
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