Dear Group

I have a query regarding spurious emissions from a transmitter device. The 
product is not destined a domestic/residential environment. The system falls 
under Category II and RSS 310/RSS Gen. RSS 310 specifies Class B type limits 
for spurious emissions. 

However, in RSS-Gen it states:

"7.1.6 Digital Circuits 
If the device contains digital circuitry that is not directly associated with 
the radio transmitter, the device shall also have to comply with ICES-003, 
Class A or B as appropriate...." 

In this case the emissions are from digital circuitry in the same enclosure as 
the radio transmitter but not in the same module. Can anyone advise of the 
general practice in this regard for Canadian compliance?  

Are Class A unintended emissions generally acceptable in a 
non-domestic/residential environment for an intentional transmitter in Canada? 

Many Thanks

John McAuley
www.cei.ie

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