Dear members,

I am adding a radio (WiFi module)  to an ITE class A product. The product is 
tested under CISPR 22/24. I was told now that, because of the radio, the 
standard to apply is EN 301489-1, and therefore my product has to meet the 
class B of EN 55022 for emissions.

My opinion is that product and radio have to be tested separately and test the 
product to EN 55022/24 (without radio, or with the 2.4 GHz transmission 
frequency filtered), and the radio or radio module by itself under EN 31489-1. 
Is that correct? Where can I find the right interpretation?



Sincerely,

Dieter Paasche

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