Ron,

           In ANSI C63.4-1992 (American National Standard for Methods of 
Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic 
Equipment in the Range of 9 KHz to 40 GHz) paragraph 5.4.2  Alternate Test 
Sites,  there is instructions on how to take measurements at an alternate test 
site (say a GTEM) and get the relevant authority (FCC) to accept them for final 
compliance .  It involves the taking of measurements in a GTEM and at an OATS 
and showing they correlate for your product under test and then sending it to 
the FCC.   We have done this and the FCC sent us a letter sort of approving our 
GTEM.  There was a caveat in the letter and at the end of 5.4.2 that says in 
cases of disagreements measurements at an OATS take precedence.

       I had also heard that in  ANSI C63.4-1999 version that GTEM's were going 
to be listed as an alternate test site making the performance of the above 
unnecessary.  Does anyone know if the listing of the GTEM as an alternate test 
site in ANSI C63.4-1999 took place.?

Hope this helps.

Sandy Mazzola

Regulatory Engineer
Symbol Technologies Inc.
Holtsville N.Y. 11742

>>> <ron_cher...@densolabs.com> 11/24/99 12:30PM >>>

I would like to know if I can take compliance data for FCC part 15 class B
in a GTEM??   Where is it allowed in writing
by the FCC?  I would also like to do FCC parts 22 and 24 on AMPS and PCS
phones. I believe that a NSA would be needed.
Has anyone reading this taken compliance RE data in a GTEM?
Any information would be appreciated.

Ron Chernus, Associate Test Engineer, DVT
Denso International America
Carlsbad, California, USA



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