In simple terms, the standard requires that a field at each point in a 0.5m
matrix be within 6 dB of an empirically identified reference node - except:

CONCESSION 1   On p14, Note 2 says that "calibration requirements are
fulfilled if a maximum of 3% of the frequencies does not meet the 6dB
criterion but are at least within the tolerance of -0 to +10 dB.

CONCESSION 2   On p15, "i) stop the procedure if at least 12 numbers are
within 6dB". 

I have an array of readings of forward power required to create a constant
field at each frequency step at each point in the grid. The answer is
different depending on the order in which the concessions are applied.  Can
someone please translate the requirements into a process that I can apply to
data in an Excel spreadsheet?

Many thanks 

Peter 



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