It is ok to post recommendations on devices that are good for testing to
this list.  As the list is archived one can always search the archives for
such things.

I have used several approaches to finding good support devices. I have like
others looked at FCC test reports.  For the most part it was after getting
recommendations to make sure it was a good choice.  I look to make sure it
was tested properly and had 6 dB of margin. That allows for production
variations. I have on rare occasions looked for good support devices on the
FCC website.

I have also contacted compliance engineers at the company of interest to
see what they recommend.  In one case they told me not to use theirs.

Not everyone supplies all support devices needed for testing.  So the test
labs do have support devices.  Therefore you can ask your test lab as well,
 as they might have favorite support devices.

Jim

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