My advice is it is more about the installation and the distance from the
inverter, and it's devices from the station location, than the make of
equipment. There are other things also that I do to fix noise and
interference. My wife is an extra class operator and several clients have
visited to get ideas. Most any noise issue can be fixed later, unless you
are too close to the source. 

That said I mainly use XW and I would assume
Radian is similar. Below is the spec that XW is test for and has been since
2005. 

" EMC directive FCC and Industry Canada Class B " Below are 2 of
the ways that the issue is defined and measured. 

So-called "RADIATED
EMISSIONS" are picked-up WITH A test-antenna and can come from all parts of
the product INCLUDING the cables it uses (power and module interconnects).
CONDUCTED EMISSIONS are measured directly as voltages or currents on the
cables used by the product.  

Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
"we go where
powerlines don't"
http://members.sti.net/offgridsolar/ [1]
e-mail
[email protected] [2]
text 209 813 0060

On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 09:35:34
-0600, Mac Lewis  wrote:  Hi Wrenches,   I have a HAM radio enthusiast that
needs to replace their off-grid inverter. He would like the inverter that
puts off the least interference. I don't know a whole lot about evaluating
an inverter for this, but I am reaching out for recommendations. Needing
~8kVa at 48V.   Thanks!   
   -- 
        Mac Lewis

"Yo solo sé que no sé
nada." -Sócrates    

Links:
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[1]
http://members.sti.net/offgridsolar/
[2] mailto:[email protected]
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