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Results of measurements of receiver intermodulation products are reviewed. A large number of products were identified, many of which could result in degradation of performance of communications receivers collocated with transmitters using the same or adjacent tuning ranges. Probable mechanisms are described and suggestions provided for ranking the relative significance of the various interactions.