In message <002301c9bd96$bd225e20$37671a60$@dk>, dated Wed, 15 Apr 2009, 
Kim Boll Jensen <[email protected]> writes:

>We do something like this, and just state in the report that all 
>emission over the limited have been verified to be background be 
>switching off the EUT.

That is OK if the emission is not far above the limit, but if it's, say, 
15 dB above the limit, it can mask an emission from the EUT that is 
above the limit; the measured value may hardly change when the EUT is 
switched off.
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