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What value of EIRP is consider dangerous?
The antenna array have a farfield distance of about 3 meters, if i apply lower power like 0dBm instead of 20dBm, can i still able to measure the farfield radiation pattern at that 3 meters position?
It depends; can you achieve a suitable SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) in your measuring equipment?
Whether that is a network analyzer, or a Spectrum analyzer, or a sensitive power meter (like the -70 dBm sensor head from Agilent) ?
It really depends on your test equipment and setup, it would help if you could mention what you are using.
Also, it should be said, the actual power level is really immaterial (does not matter) to the 'physics' of the antenna, only to the test equipment (too much: overload and compression, or too little signal: degraded SNR as one intersects the 'noise floor' of the measuring device.)
Jim
Yeah i guess that is inappropriate if you just wanna test it i suggest you take stay in some distance and that can keep you away from any kinda danger.What the other members have suggested is correct for you.