In message <8044d570-ce2b-4dcb-a578-2e7efaa6d...@emc-seminars.com>, 
dated Mon, 9 Aug 2010, Ken Wyatt <k...@emc-seminars.com> writes:

>Please don't be confused. You're reading the standard correctly. I 
>don't believe there is any push from the CISPR WGs to extend beyond 1 
>GHz any time soon. One reason, I suppose, is that ISM equipment is 
>usually sufficiently far away from consumer / non-industrial areas.

CISPR 11 applies also to household appliances that use RF, mostly 
microwave ovens, of course. So the above can be only partially correct. 
CISPR/B has a large programme of work, so may consider the frequency 
range above 1 GHz when resources allow.
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