Sirs:

Try TUV Product Service, in St. Paul, MN.
Talk to Erik Borgstrom  (651) 638 0242
or Tim O'Shea (651) 638 0279.

They were able to go to 40 GHz a few years ago, 
and I'm pretty sure they could handle 60 GHz.

One question would be relevant:  What are the limits
you are testing to? If memory serves, 461C doesn't normally
test anywhere close to 60 GHz.  If the limit is too low, then the 
noise floor and losses of the measuring apparatus can sometimes
be higher than the limit you are testing to.  Needless to say, that
doesn't work too well.

Good luck and best regards.

Paul Cook
NARTE Certified EMC Engineer
Alpha EMC Inc
8540 West River Rd 
Minneapolis, Minnestoa 55444
Tel # (612)-561-2844
Fax #(612)-561-3400
E-mail    [email protected]
Specialty  -  EMC Consulting


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From: Westin, Amund <[email protected]>
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Date: Thursday, October 07, 1999 5:35 PM
Subject: Radiated emission 60GHz


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>Members,
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>We're looking for a test lab capable to measure radiated emission
>according to MIL-STD-461C up to 60GHz (yes,.... 60GHz)?
>
>Any suggestion ?
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>Amund
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