In message <camsb7http77mv-_4oxmgetoqutoo+pnowyekmxxuzt4zmcs...@mail.gmail.com>, dated Sun, 27 Oct 2013, Pat Lawler <plawl...@gmail.com> writes:

In reviewing ICES-003, Issue 5-2012, I noticed the Class B radiated limits are sometimes higher than Class A limits by as much as 4.5dB!
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/vwapj/ICES-003-issue5-2012.pdf/
$FILE/ICES-003-issue5-2012.pdf

Since the product classes have traditional definitions, I assume this is a typo.  Does anyone know if this has been acknowledged by Industry Canada?

Class A is measured at 10 m, Class B at 3 m, isn't it?
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