ANSI C63.4 requires that "Interconnect cabling or wiring shall be connected to one of each type of functional port of the EUT, and each cable or wire shall be terminated in a device typical of actual usage." If an active termination (i.e such as for HDMI) is used in place of a device, could/would/should a test lab agree to issue a test report IF the deviation from the ANSI spec is documented in the test report?
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