CS110 Electric Field Meter
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Figure 8. CS110 2 Metre CM10 Tripod Site.
Inverting the CS110 reduces the effective gain while elevating it’s height above
ground enhances the gain, with respect to an ideal upward-facing flush-mounted
geometry. It should be mentioned that this gain enhancement reduces the effect of
unwanted electrical field offsets. A site correction factor C
site
is necessary to
correct M
parallel_plate
for non flush-mounted configurations [McGorman and Rust].
The corrected multiplier M
corrected
becomes as follows:
M
corrected
= C
site
⋅
M
parallel_plate
(Eq. 5).
In equation 5, M
parallel_plate
is unique for each CS110, yet independent of a given
site, whereas C
site
is unique for each given site, yet independent of the particular
CS110 used at the site. C
site
is typically determined by using a flush-mounted
upward-facing unit in the vicinity of the site needing correction. Campbell
Scientific, Ltd. developed the site correction facility illustrated in Figure 9 to
determine C
site
for various site configurations.
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