Hi Brent,
Even HDMI test sources like Quantum Data or Agilent machines are noisy and/or 
have average signal quality.
Your cables will be a significant factor, expensive =/= well shielded. But it 
sounds like you know this already.
Shopping around and doing lots of testing would probably be your best bet. 
Physically small HDMI sources will be more cost effective to totally screen.
Best of luck. In my experience you will need some.
James


-----Original Message-----
From: Brent G DeWitt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 11 May 2014 00:39
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] quiet HDMI source

Does anyone have a recommendation for a quiet 1080p HDMI source for radiated 
emissions testing?  The blu-ray players and simulators we are currently using 
are a mess, along with a bunch of less than well constructed HDMI cable.

Positive experiences appreciated!

Brent DeWitt
Milford, MA

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