Not in this case because the EUT has no cables connected to it.  See my 
(bizarre) response to Mr. Price.

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>From: [email protected] (Patrick Lawler)
>To: EMC-PSTC <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: CISPR 13, EN 55013
>Date: Fri, Oct 26, 2001, 7:39 PM
>

>
> This sounds similar to the radiated emissions tests following EN55014-1:1997
> (emissions for household appliances).  The unit of measure is also dBpW.
>
> An absorbing clamp is placed on the AC power cord, and moved along the cord
> looking for maximum emissions.  A table of correction factors converts from
the
> observed measurement unit of dBuV to dBpW.
>
> On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 15:05:48 -0500, "Ken Javor" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>A NASA colleague of mine has EN 55013 test results on an electronic
>>keyboard.  The test results are a graph of dBpW vs. frequency, with a
>>conversion chart for getting from measured data in dBuV to dBpW to be
>>plotted against the limit.  I have a 1975 version of CISPR 13 and can find
>>nothing that leads to a dBpW limit.  The keyboard is battery powered so I
>>assume the test was radiated in nature.  Any ideas out there on what was
>>measured?
>
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