In message <FCA549BE3ECF9D4CB8CB8576837EA489053362@ZEUS.cetest.local>, 
dated Thu, 20 Nov 2008, Gert Gremmen <g.grem...@cetest.nl> writes:


>f you are required to perform compliance tests however,
>you will have to stick to EN 55022 and place
>the AE on the table next to EUT :<((((

I'm not sure about that. A desktop PC doesn't work without a keyboard 
and display, so they should be tested as one 'product' (a 'system' in 
the language of the 1989 EMC Directive). But that doesn't apply to 
everything that is within the scope of the standard. You wouldn't test a 
network printer, for example, surrounded by other equipment because it 
doesn't need them close to it to work correctly. They can be outside the 
test-space.
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