While the bicon is very broadband, it exhibits poor transmitting efficiency at frequencies at the low end of its range, resulting in low field strengths when compared to the input power. Log periodic dipole arrays,
Yagi–Uda antennas, and reverberation chambers have shown to achieve much higher field strengths for the power input than a simple biconical antenna in an anechoic chamber. However, when the goal is to fully characterize a modulated or impulse signal, rather than merely measuring peak and average spectrum energy content,
a reverberation chamber is a poor choice for a test environment. ==See also==