I read in !emc-pstc that Provost, Norm <nprov...@foxboro.com> wrote (in
<dfcf570f99237441bece7e315dc3a71e08af3...@ips-dc81-xch.foxboro.com>)
about 'NEW EMC Standards' on Thu, 24 Jul 2003:
>Responding to Ian Unwin's question regarding future direction of IEC 
>61326, the proposal within IEC at the moment for the radiated-rf 
>immunity test is 10 V/m (80 MHz-1 GHz),  3 V/m (1,4 GHz-2 GHZ), 1 V/M 
>(2,0-2,7 GHz).  Note that these are the proposed industrial environment 
>limits (currently Annex 
>A) and not the general requirements.  Note also that this proposal is 
>still within the IEC working group and has not been seen or voted upon 
>by national committees.

UK has considered it and is not convinced that the gap between 1 and 1.4
GHz is justified. No objections, so far, to a range of 1 to 2 GHz
continuous at 3 V/m, and 1 V/m from 2 to 2.7 GHz.
-- 
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