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Techniques for testing the functionality of radios and other equipment. Do not use this tag for license examinations; use [license] instead.
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How do businesses develop and test amateur radio products in the US if you cannot be paid fo...
Two parts to this answer:
First, most testing would be done against dummy loads, looking at the results on spectrum analyzers. Such tests should not propagate.
Secondly, there's a fine line here. … So, if while testing a radio under field conditions, you might have a conversation with someone over the radio, and this conversation might have nothing to do with testing the radio and derive no benefit …