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The EMC test house association has produced a white paper for discussion on 
Modes of operation for EMC testing. Be interested to hear your comments – I can 
provide a pdf copy on request. The abstract reads:

Abstract:
The EMC testing industry is mature but test labs are simply not testing 
products as per the requirements of standards. The standards bodies are also 
not preparing documents that take due account of modern human-machine 
interfaces, leaving large variations in the way products can and should be 
tested. This document is prepared as a starting point for further discussion 
within the industry.

Regards

Andy

Andy McCallum
Senior EMC Engineer









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