I also have been following this thread with interest, but even more
practical and technically less challenging alternate methods of testing take
too long for acceptance in my opinion.  Forget near-field measurements with
probes, I'd like to see quicker movement on acceptance of standards like
EN50147-3 for fully anechoic compact chambers.  I'm not going to get greedy
and look for (or expect) near field or cable clamp measurement acceptance in
the near future.

Since I mentioned it, does anyone know if there is movement or progress in
the area of standards tailored specifically for compact chambers like
EN50147-3?

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