Regarding the change in the standard, has anyone started to look into an
upgrade to their compact chambers for stre-e-e-etching the frequency to 2
GHz?  If so, what upgrades did you find most cost effective for 

*       signal generator
*       amplifier
*       antenna
*       sensor
*       e-field probe
*       chamber lining modifications

Perhaps we can develop a database of options and trade-offs before we need
to spend the big bucks.

Don Umbdenstock
Sensormatic ?


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> The final draft of the proposed revision of ETSI EN 301 489-1 is in the
> voting stage. This standard sets the emissions and immunity requirements
> for
> most all transmitters. A major change has been made to the radiated
> immunity
> requirements by adding the frequencies between 1400 MHz and 2000 MHz. I
> was
> told that this change is being driven by CISPR and may be based upon a
> CISPR
> standard. Does anyone have any information in this regard?
> 
> Richard Woods
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