IEEE standard procedure for measuring conducted emissions in therange of 300 kHz to 25 MHz from television and FM broadcast receivers topower lines
Standards Committee of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Society, USA;
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Reaffirmed 1993, 1998
Withdrawn December 2003
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Abstract
Television and FM broadcast receivers are frequently potential
sources of interference to other television and FM broadcast receivers
and to receivers in other services. This standard defines a method for
obtaining a measure of the emissions conducted by the power line from
these potential interference sources in the frequency range of 300 kHz
to 25 MHz. This standard describes standard input signals, the equipment
setup, and measurement techniques. To perform the measurements described
in this standard the following equipment is required: shielded room; a
power line impedance stabilization network; (LISN); a source of a
standard RF input signal; a tuned voltmeter; and a picture carrier
intermediate frequency (IF) signal source (for television receivers
only)
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