Committee Proposes Using New Testing Standard for Radiated Emissions
Focused on electromagnetic compatibility, the American National Standards Committee C63 urged that the FCC incorporate a new American National Standards Institute standard into its Part 2 and Part 15 rules for test sites for radiated emission testing between 30 MHz…
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and 1 GHz. “After years of site validation (SV) measurement procedures" contained in other standards, ANSC C63 “decided to create a separate standard, specific for SV procedures,” said an undocketed petition posted Thursday at the FCC. ANSC C63 noted it’s the “principal standards organization responsible for developing American National Standards for electromagnetic compatibility measurements and testing procedures.” The FCC and electronics manufacturers who desire to market their products in the U.S. use the standards.