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2.18 Testing unwanted emissions function
2.18 Testing unwanted emissions function
A sanity check on the unwanted emission calculation can be done by using the <Test Rel. Unwanted> emission function in the menu bar of SEAMCAT, by clicking on the icon of the toolbar ( ) or by pressing <CTRL+SHIFT+U>. The definition of unwanted emissions mask can be checked by calculating the actual unwanted emissions for given mask in a given VLR bandwidth applying a certain ILT-VLR frequency offset:
Figure 55: Access to testing unwanted emission function
This feature allows to directly extract the unwanted emission by entering the frequency separation, the receiver bandwidth and the spectrum mask as shown in Figure 56.
Figure 56: Illustration of the unwanted emission function check routine
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