Greetings,

A client wants to know if their product will pass Korean emission 
limits by first extrapolating the emissions our lab measured some time 
ago.  The information I have is the measurement for Korea is done at 3 
meters.  In the client's case the measurement was done at 10 meters.  I 
have the limit as well as the 6 * pi/lambda multiplier to apply.

The usual extrapolation below 30 MHz is 40 dB/decade, or 40 * 
Log(d1/d2).

However, I cannot find a source on the net to confirm if 40 dB/decade 
is the correct extrapolation applied by the Korean authorities for 100 
kHz.  Any ideas?

Best Regards,
Eric Lifsey

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