I'm currently using the British MoD DEF STAN 59-41 in a couple of programs.
Both are Army Land equipments, so the Method DRE03.3 test method is invoked.
The purpose of the DRE03.3 requirement is to ensure radiated emission
protection to the CLANSMAN radio system.
 
However, the CLANSMAN is pretty obsolete, and is being replaced by the BOWMAN
radio system. Will DRE03.3 continue to exist? Perhaps it will be modified to
include BOWMAN antenna components and an adjusted emission limit? Or perhaps
the BOWMAN has much better immunity than CLANSMAN, and won't need the
protection of a special test method?
 
Can anyone hazard a guess on the future of this requirement?
 
Thanks in advance!
 
 
Ed Price
[email protected] <blocked::mailto:[email protected]>      WB6WSN
NARTE Certified EMC Engineer & Technician
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
Cubic Defense Applications
San Diego, CA  USA
858-505-2780 (Voice)
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