Details matter, also on the rooftop of a building

Why should we replace a rooftop logo when the existing one still works? Two weeks ago, this illuminated logo…
How tall should absorbers be for low frequencies?

This is Rik de Groot, holding a rare 110 CM absorber. In this post…
Tips & Trends for 2025: Mobile Absorber Setups

Mobile absorbers might be the solution to change your 5G/6G test setup…
Tips & Trends for 2025: Reverberation Testing Standards

Advancements in wireless communication technologies will…
Tips & Trends for 2025: rising demand for PIM Testing

Advancements in wireless communication technologies will…
Tips & Trends for 2025: Inhouse pretesting for OEMs

In-house pretesting is a wise investment that saves time and money. In a series of five posts, our specialists share trends and developments for 2025. This week, Technical Consultant Uliana Trucchi will discuss the future of in-house pretesting for OEMs. Uliana: “More and more products contain electronics that require testing. Many OEMs use test houses […]
Tips & Trends for 2025: Tempest Shielded Rooms and Chambers

Electronic devices create radiated electromagnetic emissions that can
Stripping and upgrading a chamber in two days

Upgrading a chamber with a minimum of downtime. How do we do that? In the middle of the photo is Edwin van der Ploeg, our international Service Engineer and supervisor of the chamber upgrade he is standing in.
The Comtest Growth-Coaching Competition

Enter our Growth-Coaching Competition and have a chance to win incredible prizes! Within the Comtest family, we focus on listening more than talking for personal growth, but speaking is much more effective than listening when growing flowers.
Upgrading an EMC chamber with new absorbers on old tiles

Can you upgrade an EMC chamber and keep the old, glued ferrite tiles? “It’s possible”, says Uliana Trucchi, one of our technical consultants. “Say you want to replace your old absorbers because you need to meet performances over 1GHz, and you wish to keep the ferrite tiles because they are glued to the chamber’s walls and ceiling. That is exactly what the people from Nemko in Germany asked us for the chamber upgrade in the photo.”