1、ANSI C63.26-2015 American National Standard for Compliance Testing of Transmitters Used in Licensed Radio Services Accredited Standards Committee C63Electromagnetic Compatibility accredited by the American National Standards Institute Secretariat Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, In
2、c. Approved 11 December 2015 American National Standards Institute Abstract: This standard is intended to cover procedures for compliance testing of a wide variety of transmitters designed to operate in licensed radio services, including but not limited to: Commercial Mobile Radio Services, Public M
3、obile Services, Cellular Radiotelephone Service, Personal Communication Services, Miscellaneous Wireless Communication Services, Private Land Mobile Radio Services, and Personal Radio Services. Tests methods are provided for measurement of radiated and conducted emissions, RF power, out-of-band emis
4、sions, frequency stability, and other regulatory requirements for a variety of devices. This standard does not consider test methods for requirements specific to maritime and aviation transmitters, ground-based radars, satellite equipment, fixed microwave equipment, or broadcast transmitters. The la
5、tter equipment may be covered in future revisions of this standard. Keywords: ANSI C63.26, compliance testing, frequency stability, licensed radio services, licensed transmitters, out-of-band emissions, radiated and conducted emissions, RF power, test procedures The Institute of Electrical and Elect
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45、y D. Ramie, Secretary Sue Vogel, Secretariat Organization Represented Name of Representative Alcatel-Lucent Dheena Moongilan American Council of Independent Laboratories (ACIL) . Harry H. Hodes . John Repella (Alt.) American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Edward F. Hare . Kermit Carlson (Alt.) Apple, Inc
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