In message <[email protected]>, dated Fri, 28 
Aug 2009, Bill Owsley <[email protected]> writes:

>Fortunately, due to average fundamental frequency control, when you 
>multiply that variation by the number of harmonics to get out to the 
>gigahertz range the emissions are really broadband, so the average and 
>QP are quite low.

>
.... but the emissions are ideally suited to disturb UWB links. Sooner 
or later, it will happen.

Is there any excuse for letting GHz out of a 50 kHz box?
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