In message <c0b458a0.3ddd1%[email protected]>, dated Tue, 13 
Jun 2006, Ken Javor <[email protected]> writes
>A quick calculation will show that if an immunity requirement of 10 V/m 
>is imposed at 105 MHz on a 420 MHz tuned receiver with a sensitivity of 
>100 dBm, the harmonic content at 420 MHz needs to be on the order of 
>100 dB down from the carrier.  That is quite unrealistic even for a VHF 
>source for which 420 MHz is out-of-band, let alone a broadband 
>amplifier and antenna combination that covers (typically) 80 - 1000 MHz.

Of course. You need to use very arcane methods to do that sort of test. 
A narrow band-pass filter at 105 MHz plus notch filters at harmonic 
frequencies. Complex and difficult. Even more exotic techniques are 
known.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK

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