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From: Taylor, Michael [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Looking for a lab to measure emissions up to 74Ghz

 

Hello to all. 
I am looking for a lab that can do 3 meter FCC emissions measurements on a
Gunn diode based 24Ghz - pulse Doppler emitter. (about +5dbm output)

Need to determine the occupied bandwidth at 24Ghz and the level of the
emissions up to the 3rd harmonic for compliance with CFR 47:15:245 (1),I or
(1),ii. (74Ghz)

I sure can't do 24Ghz in my lab.  (Only need "Pre-Scan" data - not a full FCC
report) 
I would be most grateful if anyone out there in EMC Compliance land can (or
knows someone who can) perform this measurement relatively soon.

Being beat up badly by the marketing weenies to get this done ASAP so I would
appreciate any info anyone has on a suitable test lab.

A big thanks to everyone who can reply. 
A phone reply would be nice. 

Thanks in advance. 
Michael Taylor 
Loveland, Colorado 
970-663-1377 ext 2646 

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