According to CISPR 16-1:1993, Section 5.3, the accuracy of measurement
of sine-wave voltages by receiver (aSA, dSA or receiver) shall be better
than +/- 2 dB. Therefore, deviation of measured value (sine-wave) with
two acceptable receivers, dSA or aSA  could be up to 4dB. Deviation
could be over 4 dB for other than sine-wave voltages.

FCC and ANSI measurements are based on CISPR receiver.

Regards,
Mirko
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From: dmck...@paragon-networks.com
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Recievers, Digital Spectrum Analyzers, Analog Spectrum
Analyzers
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Date: Monday, June 30, 1997 5:10PM
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(2) Given the same EUT setup <whatever you
    want it to be> and the same antenna setup
    <again, whatever you want it to be>,
    how close should each measurement made by
    dSA, aSA, or reciever be?
    Identical?

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