Et Al:

Another important point to consider on safety margins is how the site
performed for Normalized Site Attenuation (NSA) when applicable.

A +/-4dB variation is the maximum allowable for NSA based on the premise
that 1.5 dB is attributable to the site uncertainty and 2.5 dB is
attributable to instrumentation uncertainty.

Considering these uncertainties, if a mere 3 dB of margin is considered
as "safe", it is conceivable that the same EUT could be measured 8 dB
different at another site (i.e. the FCC's Site). However, if a 10 dB
margin is achievable, this automatically factors out site conjugate
uncertainties and provides an additional 2 dB margin for a worst-case
scenario.

Regards,

Jeffrey W. Greilich
EMC Technical Manager
Automotive System Laboratory, Inc.
27200 Haggerty Road, Suite B-12
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
(248) 848-2771 (Office)

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