Hypothetical:
>>Should a receiver mounted on an antenna be "lit up"
>>during an emissions test? The receiver down-converts
>>the received signal??

Sure. It has oscillators whose emissions might cause interference. Even if
not required by law (Part 15 and receiver above 960 MHz not a radar
detector) it's smart to at least LOOK so you know what it does before
selling the thing. If it knocks out (say) the local WLAN's, you'll hear a
LOT about it!

Cortland

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