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IEEE C63.10a-2024 - American National Standard for Procedures for Compliance Testing of Unlicensed Wireless Devices Amendment 1

American National Standard for Procedures for Compliance Testing of Unlicensed Wireless Devices Amendment 1

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Standard number:IEEE C63.10a-2024
Released:16.08.2024
ISBN:979-8-8557-1097-7
Pages:23
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE C63.10a-2024

This standard specifies U.S. consensus standard methods, instrumentation, and test facilities requirements for measurement of radio frequency (RF) signals and noise emitted from unlicensed wireless devices (also called unlicensed transmitters, intentional radiators, and license-exempt transmitters) operating in the frequency range 9 kHz to 231 GHz. The procedures in this standard may be used as a basis for measurements above 231 GHz up to 750 GHz, however regulators shall be consulted before these procedures may be used for compliance measurements. It does not include generic or product specific emission limits. It also does not cover measurement of radio emissions from unintentional radiators, as mentioned in 1.2. Where possible, the specifications herein are harmonized with other national and international standards used for similar purposes.



Amendment Standard - Active. The procedures for testing the compliance of a wide variety of unlicensed wireless transmitters (also called intentional radiators and license-exempt transmitters) including, but not limited to, remote control and security unlicensed wireless devices, frequency hopping and direct sequence spread spectrum devices, antipilferage devices, cordless telephones, medical unlicensed wireless devices, Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) devices, intrusion detectors, unlicensed wireless devices operating on frequencies below 30 MHz, automatic vehicle identification systems, and other unlicensed wireless devices authorized by a radio regulatory authority are covered in this standard. Excluded by this standard are test procedures for unlicensed wireless devices already covered in other published standards (e.g., Unlicensed Personal Communication Services (UPCS) devices). An errata is available and can be accessed here: https://standards.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/C63.10a-2024_errata.pdf