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<p>that this method does not reduce total <a href="page.php?w=radiation">radiated</a> energy, and therefore systems are not necessarily less likely to cause interference. Spreading energy over a larger bandwidth effectively reduces electrical and magnetic readings within narrow bandwidths. Typical <a href="page.php?w=measuring_receiver">measuring receiver</a>s used by EMC testing laboratories divide the electromagnetic spectrum into frequency bands approximately 120&nbsp;kHz wide. If the system under test were to radiate all its energy in a narrow</p><p>
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