I guess 5x12GHz ........ I was told a few years ago ".... the highest
existing frequency in the equipment/system...". You better buy a new
analyser which covers up to 60Gig... :-)

Best regards
Amund, Oslo/Norway

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> Emne: Question on highest frequency used
>
>
>
> Hi - and just when I thought I had it all
> figured out..
>
> I have a question on the FCC requirement to test
> a product to the highest frequency used.
>
> Say a company has an RF receiver that has a
> DSP processor in it running at 50MHz. Lets
> also say that said receiver is pointed at a
> transmitter that has a 12Ghz signal.
>
> Should I test the receiver to
> a) 5X the 50MHz or
> b) 5x the 12GHz transmitter signal?
>
> We have an FCC interpretation - bet you
> can't guess what it is..
>
> Charles Grasso
> Senior Compliance Engineer
> Echostar Technologies Corporation
> phone: 303.706.5467
> FAX: 303.799.6222
>
> Charles Grasso
> Senior Compliance Engineer
> Echostar Technologies Corporation
> phone: 303.706.5467
> FAX: 303.799.6222
>
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