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I wouldn't call a 70 dB down spur a TX signal! You can get those kind of levels from the mixing in your own front end. 73 Kent WA5VJB
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I would hope some one that was in a VHF and above ARRL contest (N1JEZ) knows the difference between a Mixed spur of a front end and the neighbours microwave making popcorn.
I hope more testing is done .... at least more separation between the LimeSDR and N1JEZ's microwave equipment. -- and some intelligent signals. Even CW would do ....
I need a bandpass filter and shielding for my limeSDR , coax/waveguide transitions ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rSQrJyHqRRg
LimeSDR does tx a signal above 3.8Ghz ... claimed 47Ghz
https://discourse.myriadrf.org/t/harmonic-operation/849/8