Hi David, 

I had that problem once (broadcast stations were located a few miles away).  I
was able to eliminate it by simply connecting a strip of copper tape from the
spectrum analyzer chassis to the groundplane used for conducted EMI
measurements. 

Pat Lawler
EMC Engineer
SL Power Electronics Corp.

[email protected] wrote on 09/30/2008 06:08:19 AM:
> I do conducted emission prescans, but do not have a shielded room.  
> A few AM radio stations come in loud and clear.  I was considering 
> building a wooden frame and covering it with mesh to shield the 
> setup.  Our products are mostly smaller than a breadbox.  Any 
> suggestions would be appreciated!

> Thanks,
> David
> 
> David Gelfand
> Conformity Specialist
> Kontron Canada Inc.
> 616 Curé Boivin
> Boisbriand QC
> Canada J7G 2A7
> 450 437 5682 x2449
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