Ed Price wrote:

>> BTW, audio provides a dramatic lab effect and should always be used
during executive
tours of your lab. <<

Back in '91 or so, at a large electronics retailer's R&D operation, I was
doing  a prescan of an EUT with a CD-player/CD-ROM drive in it.  Testing
with a bunch of corporate bigwigs present, I treated them to the sound of a
music CD coming out of the spectrum analyzer's speaker. And yes, it was
radiated from headphones plugged into the drive's audio jack. "Audio needs
no filtering," you know. Ha!

Good example of TEMPEST, too.

Cortland

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