I have a technical question on the OJ vs References in standards.

Here is the conflict:  EN 301 489 -1 V1.9.2 is the "current standard" in
the R&TTE OJ.

However, 301 489-1 V 1.9.2, it lists several "specific" standards in it's
Normative References chapter... and one of these standards (EN 55022: 2006
+ A1 (2007) expired in the R&TTE OJ in 2013.

Even though the EN 301 489-1 standard's Normative References list specific
dates (and according to the standard, *only* those versions of the standard
should be used), is it OK to use the most recent versions of the Reference
standards to claim compliance?


Any advice on this?


Thanks & Best Regards,
-David Heald

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