RF & EMI Testing Services
Tested for compliance. Certified for performance.
Experts in MRI RF Testing
One team, from baseline to sign-off
Don’t gamble with compliance, uptime, or your schedule by skipping proper RF/EMI testing and documentation.
RF/EMI Testing Services FAQ
RF/EMI testing measures radio-frequency energy and electromagnetic interference that can disrupt equipment, communications, and data systems. The goal is to identify interference sources, quantify severity, and verify mitigation so systems operate reliably and meet applicable requirements.
RF/EMI issues can cause noisy MRI images, dropped communications, instrument errors, false readings, downtime, and compliance problems. Testing helps prevent “mystery” failures, protects uptime, and reduces rework.
RF (radio frequency) is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum commonly associated with wireless energy.
EMI (electromagnetic interference) is unwanted electromagnetic energy—RF or otherwise—that impacts system performance.
We support mission-critical environments including healthcare, defense, law enforcement (crime labs, evidence rooms, digital forensics), and data centers / critical computing—plus any facility where interference can create operational risk.
We align testing to the standards and requirements that apply to your project and region. Common references include:
ETSI standards (Europe):
- EN 300 328 (Zigbee, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi)
- EN 300 220 (Short-range devices, 25 MHz–1000 MHz)
- EN 302 208-2 v2.1.1
- EN 302 291-2 v1.1.1
- EN 300 330 (Short-range devices, 9 kHz–25 MHz)
- EN 300 330-2 v1.6.1
- EN 300 440 (Short-range devices, 1 GHz–40 GHz)
- EN 301 893 (5 GHz Wi-Fi)
- EN 303 687 (Wi-Fi 6E)
- EN 302 208 (RFID)
FCC standards (United States):
- 47 CFR Part 15 / 15C (Radio Frequency Devices)
- 47 CFR Part 18 (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Equipment)
- 47 CFR Part 22 (Public Mobile Services)
- 47 CFR Part 24 (Personal Communication Services)
- 47 CFR Part 25 (Satellite Communications)
If you already have a compliance target, spec, or authority having jurisdiction, we’ll map the test plan and reporting to match it.
Yes. We plan the test approach, perform on-site measurements, document findings, and provide clear recommendations and verification steps.
Typically: test scope and plan, measurement locations, instrumentation details, methods, results, pass/fail criteria (when applicable), findings, recommendations, and documentation suitable for project closeout or audits.
Yes. We support new installations, upgrades, retrofits, and re-tests after changes so you can get to acceptance faster.
Yes. Periodic testing and recertification verify that shielding and EMI controls continue to perform over time—especially after renovations, equipment additions, or changes by other trades.
