I read in !emc-pstc that Dan Irish - Sun BOS Hardware
<dan.ir...@sun.com> wrote (in <200111122220.RAA05232@st-
ides.East.Sun.COM>) about '80/80 rule for euro compliance?', on Mon, 12
Nov 2001:
>As I recall, this used to be in CISPR16 "...Radio Interference Measuring
>Apparatus and Methods," section 9.
>In later versions of CISPR16, this requirement was mysteriously

Not mysteriously, but not everyone in the world was told about it; that
didn't seem necessary. (;-)

>deleted from CISPR16, and section 9 became "Reserved for future use."
>I have the old version of CISPR16 buried in my paper files
>somewhere. 

CISPR 16 is a Basic Standard, covering methods of measurement and other
product-independent matters. It is now in three Parts, CISPR16-1, -2 and
-3. The subject is now dealt with in much greater detail in CISPR16-3.

>For ITE, CISPR16 was obsoleted by CISPR22.

Not at all. CISPR 22 is a Product Family Standard, that refers to
CISPR16 Parts where necessary.
-- 
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk 
Eat mink and be dreary!

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