High duty cycle for regulatory testing?

Hi,

We're at a point in our project where we're working through some regulatory testing for ETSI/FCC certifications with our BLE dongle board (nRF52840 + nRF21540 FEM), and we've gotten to a bit of a hurdle where we need to test some situations where we send BLE signals out at a high duty cycle, as close to 100% as possible.  We're debating if we should use DTM, or if it would be more reasonable/suitable to just adjust our regular firmware to send out advertisements as fast as possible after each other.  From what I've seen DTM can't really be forced to get up to a high duty cycle, so we might need to perform some sort of duty cycle compensation?

Thanks!

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