I read in !emc-pstc that Ken Javor <[email protected]> wrote
(in <ba8a53d7.20db%[email protected]>) about 'RADIATED
IMMUNITY REQUIREMENTS FOR EN61326' on Tue, 4 Mar 2003:
>I don't understand Mr. Allen's response.  If the bands originally cited are
>reserved for broadcast, then no equipment, including industrial, should
>intentionally transmit at these frequencies.  Further, it is immaterial
>whether unintentional emissions are controlled to Class A or Class B levels
>- in either case they are orders of magnitude below 3 V/m.

True but high levels of broadband noise many nevertheless occur on a
transient time-scale in industrial areas.
-- 
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