I know it doesn't require a new LISN. It is only the old VDE CE limit that
went to 10 kHz that required an added LISN section (250 uH, I believe)
between the standard 50 uH, 50 Ohm LISN and the power outlet.  You may want
to check the blocking cap though - that may be different.

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From: "Grasso, Charles" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: New FCC Conducted Emissions question
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Wed, Nov 27, 2002, 4:41 PM


Hi All,

I understand that the FCC will be adopting the CISPR
conducted emissions test levels. Also, I believe that
there is a grandfathering clause. I have some q's for the
group:

a) Is there and a grandfathering clause &  for how long?
b) When did the clock start?

For anyone with access to CISPR 22

a) Is the measurment BWs the same as the FCC
b) Doen't this require a new LISN?


Best Regards
Charles Grasso
Senior Compliance Engineer
Echostar Communications Corp.
Tel:  303-706-5467
Fax: 303-799-6222
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