Just curious:  Isn't there some upper frequency cut-off here, regardless of
where a fifth harmonic falls?  What radio link would be disturbed at 220
GHz?

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>From: Leslie Bai <leslie_...@yahoo.com>
>To: emc-p...@ieee.org
>Subject: Spurious Emissions Test up to 220GHz
>Date: Thu, Nov 2, 2000, 6:10 PM
>

>
> Hello, Group,
>
> Is there any lab who can test radiated spurious
> emissions up to 220GHz (5th harmonics of radio
> operating at 38GHz)?
>
> Is there any supplier who can provide pre-amplifier(s)
> and harmonics mixer(s) up to 220GHz for this
> measurement (I already have all antennae up to
> 220GHz)?
>
> Thanks,
> Leslie
>
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