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Old July 21st 04, 11:05 PM
J M Noeding
 
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 14:08:50 -0700, Jim Thompson
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:52:22 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:


36 to 63V P-P into 50 ohms ain't easy ;-)


True. Most systems will extrapolate out to IP3 pretty well, so take a
series of data points at lower power levels.

...Jim Thompson

Another poster has the same opinion, too

then, back to original question:

It seems to be some problem to build equipment to measure over
+35...40dBm IP3 (at receiver input), do you know how it could be made,
or is it some references which might work?

jm
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