Hi Other Brian,

Please don't be confused. You're reading the standard correctly. I don't
believe there is any push from the CISPR WGs to extend beyond 1 GHz any time
soon. One reason, I suppose, is that ISM equipment is usually sufficiently far
away from consumer / non-industrial areas.

Cheers, Ken

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On Aug 9, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Kunde, Brian wrote:


        
        Please confirm or educate me about CISPR 11 (and EN55011) having no 
radiated
emissions requirements above 1Ghz on Group 1 ISM equipment?  I thought the
requirements for testing above 1Ghz for ISM would follow the CISPR 22
requirements.  Are there plans to include this testing in the future for ISM?
Any ideas when?
         
        I just looked at the CISPR 11 Ed5.1 2010-05 and like the older 
versions, for
Group 1 ISM equipment, there are no requirements for testing above 1Ghz. 
I’m confused.
         
        Thank you,
        The Other Brian
         
         
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