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Chapter 9
TECHNICAL DATA
con
du
cted
el
ectromagn
eti
c
HF
fi
el
ds
accordi
n
g
I
EC
610
0
0
-
4
-
6
radi
ated
el
ectromagn
eti
c
HF
fi
el
ds
accordi
n
g
I
EC
610
0
0
-
4
-
3
I
E
C
6060
1-
1-
2:
3 Ve
ff norma
l a
nd
1
0V
e
ff in I
SM
fre
que
ncy ba
nd
IE
C
6060
1-
2-
24:
1
0 Ve
ff
150K
Hz
t
o 80MHz
1
0 V
/m
80 MHz
t
o 2,
5 G
Hz
1
0V
e
ff
150K
Hz
t
o 80MHz
1
0 V
/m
80 MHz
t
o 3 G
Hz
P
ort
a
ble
a
nd mobile
R
F
communi-
ca
t
ions e
quipme
nt
should
be
use
d no close
r t
o a
ny pa
rt
of t
he
Spa
ce
Syst
e
m or it
’s compone
nt
s,
includ-
ing ca
ble
s,
t
ha
n t
he
re
comme
nde
d se
pa
ra
t
ion dist
a
nce
ca
lcula
t
e
d from t
he
e
qua
t
ion
a
pplica
ble
t
o t
he
fre
que
ncy of t
he
t
ra
nsmit
t
e
r
.
R
e
com
m
e
n
de
d
se
pa
r
a
t
ion
di
st
a
n
ce
d =
1,
2 √
P
Fie
ld st
re
ngt
hs should be
le
ss t
he
n
1
0V
/m
d =
1,
2 √
P
80 MHz
t
o 800 MHz
d =
2,
3 √
P
800 MHz
t
o 2,
5G
Hz
whe
re
p is t
he
ma
x
imum out
put
powe
r ra
t
ing of t
he
t
ra
nsmit
t
e
r in
wa
t
t
s (
W
)
a
ccording t
o t
he
t
ra
nsmit
-
t
e
r ma
nufa
ct
ure
r a
nd d is
the rec-ommended separation
distance in meters (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF
transmitte
rs, as determined by an
ele
ctromagnetic site surve
y, should
be le
ss than the compliance le
vel in
e
ach fre
quency range.
I
nterfere
nce may occur in the
vicinity of equipme
nt marked with
the following symbol:
Im
m
unity
tes
t
Guid
a
nce
a
nd
m
a
nufa
ctur
er
’
s
d
ecla
r
a
tio
n
–
electr
o
m
a
g
netic
im
m
unity
T
he
Spa
c
e
Sy
st
e
m is int
e
nde
d f
or
use
in t
he
e
le
c
t
r
oma
gne
t
ic
e
nv
ir
onme
nt
spe
c
if
ie
d be
low
.
T
he
c
ust
ome
r
or
t
he
use
r
of
t
he
Spa
c
e
Sy
st
e
m or
a
ny
c
ompone
nt
should a
ssur
e
t
ha
t
it
is use
d in suc
h
a
n e
nv
ir
onme
nt
.
t
es
t
l
evel
I
E
C
6
0
6
0
1
-1
-2
I
E
C
6
0
6
0
1
-2
-2
4
C
o
mp
l
i
an
ce
l
evel
E
l
ect
ro
mag
n
et
i
c
en
vi
ro
n
men
t
-
g
u
i
d
an
ce
NOTE 1:
At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2:
These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
NOTE 3:
See next page.