Anechoic chambers are generally used for testing microphones and loudspeakers or other sound-producing devices when the absence of reflection is desirable.
Description: below). This includes but is not limited to the entire six-sided RF enclosure, the RF door, waveguides for HVAC and/or piping, and RF filters for electrical.
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