Worldly Experts,

In preparing for an upcoming ISO audit and making sure my standards are in 
order, I have uncovered some potential problems.

I am currently using ANSI C63.4 2009.  My basis for doing so is the November 
2009 FCC Public Notice (DA 09-2478) clarifying use of C63 Measurement Standards 
which effectively updated the (then) Rules by permitting either the 2003 or 
2009 version of C63.4 for part 15 compliance testing.

The Public Notice further stated:
"The Commission will consider modifying its rules to reference the new 
measurement standards in a future rulemaking proceeding."

Well here we are in 2012 and the latest version of Part 15 (Oct 2011 edition) 
still (only) references ANSI 63.4-2003.

§ 15.31(a)(3) states:
"Other intentional and unintentional radiators are to be measured for 
compliance using the following procedure excluding sections 4.1.5.2, 5.7, 9 and 
14: ANSI C63.4-2003:"

With the re-numbering of the 2009 version, the indicated exclusions no longer 
align with the relevant topics (artificial hand, noise power measurements etc.).

Adding further confusion is the note:
"NOTE TO PARAGRAPH (a)(3): Digital devices tested to show compliance with the 
provisions of §§ 15.107(e) and 15.109(g) must be tested following the ANSI 
C63.4 procedure described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section."

§ 15.107(e) doesn't seem to exist?

I can fill in the blanks and make sense of all of the above, but my concern is 
that this will not appease the auditor(s).  If they take the position that the 
2011 version of Part 15 supersedes the 2009 Public Notice I don't have anything 
to counter with.

I feel like I must be missing something somewhere, but I am unable to find any 
further guidance on this.  Any ideas most appreciated.

adTHANKSvance,
Bob Sykes



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