Consider a 1W frequency hopping, spread spectrum transmitter operating at
2.45 GHz. The FCC released a Public Notice on acceptable test methods
(Filing and Measurement Guidelines for Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
Systems) where they "recommend" that the spurious radiated emissions in the
restricted bands are to be measured with a high pass filter. There is a
restricted band at 2483.5-2500 MHz. Given a 1W transmitter and a spurious
limit of 500 uV/m at 3 m, it would seem that I  need a very sharp high pass
filter or a very good notch filter to measure in that band. Is this
feasible?

It would also seem that a notch filter or low pass filter is required for
measuring spurious emissions in the restricted bands below 2.45 GHz. There
is a restricted band at 2310-2390 MHz. Again, is a filter feasible?

I am aware of semi-custom filter suppliers, but are there any off-the-shelf
filters available?

Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International


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