The present document covers the assessment of Short Range Devices (SRD) operating in the frequency range 9 kHz to
246 GHz in respect of ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
The present document specifies the applicable test conditions, performance assessment, and performance criteria for
Short Range Devices (SRD) and the associated ancillary equipment.
The present document applies to the categories of SRD listed in Table 1 with the exception that the present document
does not apply to devices for which a product specific harmonised EMC standard is available.

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IEC 63098-3:2022 This part of IEC 63098 provides the specifications of the RoF interface connecting the central station (CS) with the remote radar heads (RRHs) in a remote radar system, along with the necessary information to ensure compatibility between vendors and, hence, choose appropriate systems to cover any type of RoF systems for delivering the signal.A remote radar system generally consists of a central station (CS) and remote radar heads (RRHs) connected by radio over fibre (RoF). Each RRH has a maximum detection range of several hundred metres because millimetre waves theoretically undergo a larger propagation loss compared with conventional aeronautical frequencies below 10 GHz. The RoF system is key to enhancing the radar coverage and connecting the CS with the RRHs located along a runway for its entire coverage. To ensure the connection between the CS and RRHs, radio frequency (RF) and optical interfaces should be categorized according to their specifications, specifically, their link characteristics.

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IEC 63098-2:2022 provides the required performance with reliability and quality assurance of radio-over-fiber-based fronthaul networks for railway communication networks between trains and tracksides, as well as a design guide for network configuration. A high-speed train communication network comprises two parts: a back-end network and wireless access system to deliver data to train cars. In this back-end network, optical fiber communication-based networks are generally utilized to reduce the complexity of the radio access units set along the railway track, which delivers the signal wirelessly to the train car, wireless signals are generated and processed at a central office, and then are transported via an optical fiber network into the radio access units. A radio-over-fiber fronthaul network is configured to transport the wireless signal, which is applicable between a node base station and radio access units set at a trackside. The radio-over-fiber-based fronthaul link connects the node base station to the trackside radio access units and carries millimeter-wave subcarrier or intermediate frequency components to transmit high-capacity signals.

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IEC 62209-3: 2019 specifies measurement protocols and test procedures for the reproducible measurement of peak spatial-average specific absorption rate (psSAR) induced inside a simplified model of a human head or body by radio-frequency (RF) transmitting devices, with a specified measurement uncertainty. Requirements are provided for psSAR assessment using vector measurement-based systems. Such systems determine the psSAR by three-dimensional (3D) field reconstruction within the volume of interest in accordance with the requirements herein for the measurement system, calibration, uncertainty assessment and validation methods. The protocols and procedures apply for the psSAR assessments covering a significant majority of people including children during use of wireless communication devices operated in close proximity to the head or body. This document is applicable to wireless communication devices intended to be used at a position near the human head or body at distances up to and including 200 mm. This document may be employed to evaluate SAR compliance of different types of wireless communication devices used next to the ear, in front of the face, mounted on the body, combined with other RF-transmitting or non-transmitting devices or accessories (e.g. belt-clip), or embedded in garments. The overall applicable frequency range is from 600 MHz to 6 GHz. The system validation procedures provided within this document cover frequencies from 600 MHz to 6 GHz. With a vector measurement-based system this document can be employed to evaluate SAR compliance of different types of wireless communication devices. The wireless communication device categories covered include but are not limited to mobile telephones, cordless microphones, auxiliary broadcast devices and radio transmitters in personal computers, desktop and laptop devices, multi-band, multi-antenna, and push-to-talk devices. Key Words: Human Exposure, Hand-Held and Body Mounted Wireless Communication Devices.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for transmitting equipment for
broadcast sound services using the Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) modulation system operating in VHF band III
(174 MHz to 240 MHz).
DAB transmissions are licensed by national administrations. The Final Acts of the CEPT T-DAB Planning Meeting
Constanţa, 2007 (WI95revCO07) [i.2] and the Final Acts of the Regional Radiocommunication Conference for planning
of the digital terrestrial broadcasting service in parts of Regions 1 and 3, in the frequency bands 174 MHz to 230 MHz
and 470 MHz to 862 MHz (RRC-06) [i.3] provide spectrum masks for Out-of-Band emissions under different
conditions. These requirements are represented by four transmission cases in the present document, see table 0. The
license conditions set by the national administration stipulate which transmission case (Out-of-Band spectrum mask)
applies.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for transmitting equipment for
the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) sound broadcasting service operating in the LF band, MF band, HF band and VHF
band.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for the following equipment:
1) devices transmitting in the 1 090 MHz band, used as ground-based reference transmitters in Mode S
multilateration equipment in an Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS);
2) devices transmitting in the 1 090 MHz band, used for ground vehicle tracking in an Advanced Surface
Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS).
Antennas for this equipment are considered to be passive without an additional amplifier.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in Annex A.

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IEC TR 63352:2022 describes a high-dynamic-range spectrum measurement system to measure spectra in the frequency range 140 GHz to 300 GHz. Although millimeter-wave (mmWave) technology has high potential for both industries and users, there are no developed techniques for evaluating spectra suppressing the unwanted response generated in the measurement system. This document also provides background information, describes system configurations, key mmWave pre-selector technology, as well as some examples of the spurious measurement of antennas under test (AUTs) over the air.

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The present document specifies the minimum requirements for GMDSS radiocommunication system using Digital
Selective Calling (DSC) Class A, with the capability to operate on a SOLAS bridge with the application of SOLAS
regulation V/15 [i.4] and thus implementing the BAM concept defined by IMO in MSC.302(87) [8].

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This document contains limits and procedures for the measurement of radio disturbances in the
frequency range of 150 kHz to 5 925 MHz. This document applies to vehicles, boats, internal
combustion engines, trailers, devices and any electronic/electrical component intended for use
in vehicles, boats, trailers and devices. Refer to International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
publications for details of frequency allocations. The limits are intended to provide protection
for on-board receivers installed (per the manufacturer’s guidelines) in a vehicle from
disturbances produced by components/modules in the same vehicle.
The receiver types to be protected are, for example, broadcast receivers (sound and television),
land mobile radio, radio telephone, amateur, citizens' radio, Satellite Navigation (GPS etc.), WiFi, V2X, and Bluetooth.
This document does not include protection of electronic control systems from radio frequency
(RF) emissions or from transient or pulse-type voltage fluctuations. These subjects are included
in ISO publications.
The limits in this document are recommended and subject to modification as agreed between
the customer (e.g. vehicle manufacturer) and the supplier (e.g. component manufacturer). This
document is also intended to be applied by vehicle manufacturers and suppliers which are to
be added and connected to the vehicle harness or to an on-board power connector after delivery
of the vehicle.
This document defines test methods for use by vehicle manufacturers and suppliers, to assist
in the design of vehicles and components and ensure controlled levels of on-board radio
frequency emissions.
The emission requirements in this document are not intended to be applicable to the intentional
transmissions from a radio transmitter as defined by the ITU including their spurious emissions.
NOTE 1 This exclusion is limited to those intended transmitter emissions, which leave the EUT as radiated
emissions and are coupled onto the wire line in the measurement setup. For conducted transmissions on frequencies
intentionally produced by the radio part of an EUT, this exclusion does not apply.
NOTE 2 It is usual for customers and suppliers to use radio regulation standards to manage the effect of spurious
emissions from a radio transmitter unless limits of spurious emission are agreed in the test plan.

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IEC TR 63099-3:2022 provides technical information about the methods for an antenna near-field measurement in the terahertz-wave band. The methods are applied to the frequency bands above 100 GHz, which has potential for use in terahertz wireless communication. The methods consist in measuring the amplitude and phase distributions of the electromagnetic field at the near-field range of on-chip antenna devices which integrate RF and IF components. This document also gives examples of the far-field pattern calculated from the measured near-field pattern.

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The present document states minimum requirements for GMDSS radiocommunication equipment using Digital Selective
Calling (DSC) Class A [2], with the capability to fully operate handling of the automated procedures defined in part 2 of this
multi-part deliverable, see ETSI EN 300 338-2 [2] from a remote position such as a central HMI.
In addition other proprietary control interfaces may apply to support full remote control of other DSC EQUIPMENT
functions.
Such proprietary control interfaces (whether based on proprietary IEC 61162-1 [3] sentences or other protocols) are not part
of the present document, and may co-exist with the requirements in the present document.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for broadcast sound receivers
with AM demodulation.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for broadcast sound receivers
with DRM demodulation.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.

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It has the status of a horizontal standard in accordance with IEC Guide 108.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for digital terrestrial television
transmitters as defined in table 1.1 and in table 1.2. The power classification (table 1.1) and emission classification
(table 1.2) are combined to define a transmitter category. For example, power classification H and emission
classification 0 denote a high power transmitter (category H0) whose OOB emissions comply with a non-critical mask.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for avalanche beacon
transmitter-receiver systems operating from 456,9 kHz to 457,1 kHz. The frequency range 456,9 kHz to 457,1 kHz is
EU wide harmonised for emergency detections of buried victims and valuable items devices according to Commission
Implementing decision (EU) 2019/1345 [i.9].
An avalanche beacon comprises in one unit at least a transmitter/receiver including antenna and battery.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
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The present document specifies the test signal configuration and the limits for sensitivity, selectivity, blocking and
unwanted emissions in the spurious domain for devices that receive FM broadcast sound services.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
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The present document specifies the test signal configuration and the limits for sensitivity, selectivity, blocking and
unwanted emissions in the spurious domain for devices that receive DAB broadcast sound services.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
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The present document states the minimum requirements for equipment to be used for generation, transmission and
reception of Digital Selective Calling (DSC) for use on board ships.
DSC is intended to be used in the Medium Frequency (MF), High Frequency (HF) and Very High Frequency (VHF)
bands of the Maritime Mobile Service (MMS), for distress, urgency and safety communication and general
communications.
The present document is part 1 of a multi-part deliverable that covers the requirements to be fulfilled by:
• DSC equipment integrated with a transmitter and/or a receiver;
• DSC equipment not integrated with a transmitter and/or a receiver.
These requirements include the relevant provisions of the ITU Radio Regulations [i.15] and Recommendations ITU-R
M.493-15 [2], M.541-10 [3], M.689-3 [4] and M.1082-1 [5], the International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea
(SOLAS) [i.14], and the following resolutions/circulars of the International Maritime Organization (IMO):
A.694(17) [14], A.803(19) [15] amended by MSC.68(68) Annex 1 [17], A.804(19) [16], MSC.68(68) Annex 2 [17],
A.806(19) [18], MSC.68(68) Annex 3 [17], MSC 302(87) [12] and MSC/Circ.862 [19].
Equipment for generation, transmission and reception of DSC designed according to the following equipment classes:
• Class A: includes all the facilities defined in annex 1 of Recommendation ITU-R M.493-15 [2] and complies
Performance Standards A.803(19) for VHF [15], A.804(19) for MF [16] and A.806(19) for MF/HF equipment
capable of voice and DSC [18].
• Class D: provides minimum facilities for VHF DSC distress, urgency and safety as well as routine calling and
reception as recommended by IMO MSC/Circ.803 [i.2] for non-SOLAS vessels participating in the GMDSS
and defined by Recommendation ITU-R M.493-15 [2].
• Class E: provides minimum facilities for MF and/or HF DSC distress, urgency and safety as well as routine
calling and reception as recommended by IMO MSC/Circ.803 [i.2] for non-SOLAS vessels participating in the
GMDSS and Recommendation ITU-R M.493-15 [2].
• Class H: provides minimum facilities for handheld VHF DSC distress, urgency and safety as well as routine
calling and reception as recommended by IMO MSC/Circ.803 [i.2] for non-SOLAS vessels participating in the
GMDSS and Recommendation ITU-R M.493-15 [2].
• Class M: provides minimum facilities for VHF Man Overboard devices as defined in Recommendation
ITU-R M.493-15 [2].
NOTE 1: Class A equipment may support the optional semi-automatic/automatic service in accordance with
Recommendations ITU-R M.689-3 [4], M.1082-1 [5] and M.493-15 [2], tables A1-4.10.1 and A1-4.10.2
and are encouraged to do so.
NOTE 2: Class D and Class E equipment may also support the optional semi-automatic/automatic service.
NOTE 3: Class D, Class E, Class H should provide a defined list of functions as a closed list for these classes of
equipment is the preferable approach to ensure safe and simple operation. Optional functions should be
avoided, with the intention to provide the same functionality of all equipment of one class.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for radiolocation equipment
with the following characteristics:
• intended to operate in maritime dynamic positioning systems functioning with full duplex links having a
duplex separation of 30 MHz;
• operating in the 9 GHz frequency band;
• with an integral antenna.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for Global Navigation Satellite
System (GNSS) User Equipment (GUE).
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) User Equipment (GUE) is capable of operating as part of one or more
RadioNavigation-Satellite Service (RNSS) systems in the RNSS frequency bands given in table 1-1.
Table 1-1: RadioNavigation-Satellite Service (RNSS) frequency bands
RNSS frequency bands Comments
1 164 MHz to 1 300 MHz space-to-Earth
1 559 MHz to 1 610 MHz space-to-Earth
A GUE receives radio signals from one or more GNSS constellation for the purpose of radiodetermination of the
position, velocity and/or other characteristics of an object or the obtaining of information relating to those parameters,
by means of the propagation properties of radio waves. RNSS is defined as "A radiodetermination-satellite service used
for the purpose of radionavigation" (No. 1.43 of the ITU Radio Regulations [i.13]).
The present document applies to all GUE operating in the bands given in table 1-1 with the ability to receive any GNSS
constellation (e.g. BeiDou (BDS), Galileo, Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), Global Positioning System
(GPS), Space Based Augmentation System (SBAS)).
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for the following types of equipment:
Type 1 equipment: SRDs in data networks:
Type 1a: Terminal nodes
Type 1b: Network nodes
Type 1c: Network access points
Type 1a terminal nodes and type 1b network nodes are fixed SRDs, operating up to 500 mW e.r.p. and with adaptive power control, which are intended to operate in association with other SRDs to form data network topologies supporting the intended application.
Type 1c network access points are specific fixed SRDs, operating up to 500 mW e.r.p. and with adaptive power control, supporting interconnection of a network of SRDs with an external network or service.
These radio equipment types are capable of operating in all or part of the relevant frequency bands given in Table 1.

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The present document provides measurement procedures for receiver requirements to address the spectrum efficiency
requirements of the RED [i.10].
The baseline receiver concept is a set of two parameters given in clause 5 of the present document providing guidance
for HS development, which can be further refined by the responsible TB.
Baseline receiver concept comprises the following parameters:
• Receiver Baseline Sensitivity (RBS); and
• Receiver Baseline Resilience (RBR).
The Baseline receiver concept is a further development of the signal interferer handling concept, see ETSI
TS 103 361 [i.4].

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The present document summarizes the available information of possible measurement techniques and procedures for the
conformance measurement of various signal formats (e.g. Ultra Wide Band) in order to comply with the given
transmission limits given in the current regulation.
The present document could be used as a reference for existing and future ETSI standards covering UWB and other
technologies.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurement for Analogue and Digital Fixed
Radio Links operating as fixed Point-to-Point, and Point-to-Multipoint systems as defined in table 1, including the
associated ancillary equipment, in respect of electromagnetic compatibility.
Technical specifications related to the antenna port of the radio equipment are not included in the present document.
Such technical specifications are found in the relevant product standards for the effective use of the radio spectrum, see
table 1.processing and protection switch, (de)modulator, transmitter, receiver, RF filters, branching networks and feeders
are covered by the present document. The multiplexing and/or de-multiplexing elements are covered if they form part of
the transmitter, receiver and/or transceiver.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.

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The present document specifies the minimum requirements for shipborne radio transmitters and receivers for fixed
installations operating in the VHF frequency bands between 156 MHz and 174 MHz used by the maritime mobile
service, using both 25 kHz and 12,5 kHz channels and capable of Radiotelephony and Digital Selective Calling
communications within the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System. The present document incorporates the
requirements of the relevant resolutions of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and is primarily intended to
specify equipment suitable for fitting to ships subject to the SOLAS Convention [i.2] and complying with the Council
Directive 2014/90/EU [i.3] of 23 July 2014 on marine equipment (the European Marine Equipment Directive).
The present document does not address the testing of ancillary equipment on a stand-alone basis, i.e. separately from the
radio equipment with which it is to be used.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for radio transmitters and
receivers used in the Euroloop communications system. The system is used in railway systems.
The present document applies to the following equipment:
1) The On-Board Equipment (OBE) transmitting the tele-powering to wake-up the Trackside Equipment and
receiving the Euroloop signal. The OBE comprises a receiver fitted with a dedicated antenna.
2) The Trackside Equipment receiving the tele-powering and transmitting the Euroloop signal. The antenna is a
leaky feeder cable that is always installed in an inner or outer foot of a rail.
NOTE 1: For the purposes of the present document term "Euroloop" will be used as a descriptive term of the
Euroloop communication system as defined by the specifications [1] and [2] of the UNISIG consortia.
The Euroloop transmission system operates in frequency bands listed in table 1 in accordance with the EC Decision
2013/752/EU [i.2], and ERC Recommendation 70-03 [i.3], annex 4.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports the
efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.

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IEC 62801:2020 specifies a measurement method of half-wavelength voltage applicable to Mach-Zehnder optical modulators in wireless communication and broadcasting systems. In addition, this method is also effective for the estimation of the intermodulation distortion of Mach-Zehnder optical modulators. The method applies for the following:
– frequency range: 10 MHz to 30 GHz;
– wavelength band: 0,8 µm to 2,0 µm;
– electro-optic material based Mach-Zehnder optical modulators and their modules.

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IEC TR 63099-2:2020 provides information about the current and latest applications for electric-field measurement that use radio-over-fibre technologies. System configurations, specifications, and measurement examples of each electric-field measurement system are included. The theoretical background of electric-field measurement and calibration method of electric-field sensors are beyond the scope of this document.

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The present document states the minimum requirements for general communication for handheld VHF radios using the
handheld class H DSC for shipborne use.
Class H DSC may be used in the Very High Frequency (VHF) Maritime Mobile Service (MMS), for distress, urgency
and safety communication and general communications using telephony for subsequent communications.
The present document is part 5 of a multi-part deliverable that covers the requirements to be fulfilled by equipment that
is integrated with a handheld transceiver.
These requirements include the relevant provisions and the guidelines of the IMO as detailed in MSC/Circ.803 [i.1] for
non-SOLAS vessels participating in the GMDSS.

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The present document states the minimum requirements for equipment to be used for generation, transmission and
reception of Class A Digital Selective Calling (DSC) for use on board ships.
DSC is intended to be used in the Medium Frequency (MF), High Frequency (HF) and Very High Frequency (VHF)
bands of the Maritime Mobile Service (MMS), for both distress, safety and general communications.
The present document is part 2 of a multi-part deliverable that covers the requirements to be fulfilled by equipment that
is either integrated with a transmitter and/or a receiver or equipment that is a stand-alone DSC terminal and has the
following class of DSC:
• Class A: includes all the facilities defined in annex 1 of Recommendation ITU-R M.493-15 [3] and complies
with the IMO Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) carriage requirements for MF/HF
installations and/or VHF installations.
These requirements include the relevant provisions of the ITU Radio Regulations [2] and Recommendation ITU-R
RM.493-15 [3], the International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea (SOLAS) [1], and the relevant resolutions of
the International Maritime Organization (IMO) [4].

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The present document states the minimum requirements for general communication for shipborne fixed installations using
DSC - class D.
Class D DSC is intended be used in the Very High Frequency (VHF) band of the Maritime Mobile Service (MMS), for
distress, urgency and safety communication and general communications using telephony for subsequent
communications.
The present document is part 3 of a multi-part deliverable that covers the requirements to be fulfilled by equipment that
is either integrated with a transmitter and/or a receiver or equipment that is a stand-alone DSC terminal.
These requirements include the relevant provisions and the guidelines of the IMO as detailed in MSC/Circ.803 [i.1] for
non-SOLAS vessels participating in the GMDSS as well as Commission Decision of 12 August 2013
(2013/638/EU) [i.5].

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The present document states the minimum requirements for devices using Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Class M, for
Man Overboard (MOB). The present document defines the requirements for equipment that uses DSC alerting and
signalling in the maritime mobile bands and particularly the GMDSS distress and safety channels. Such equipment is
not intended to provide any subsequent communications or telephony facilities.
The present document is part 6 of a multi-part deliverable that covers the channel access rules and technical
requirements applicable to these devices.

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IEC 61968-1:2020 is the first in a series that, taken as a whole, defines interfaces for the major elements of an interface architecture for power system management and associated information exchange.
This document identifies and establishes recommendations for standard interfaces based on an Interface Reference Model (IRM). Subsequent clauses of this document are based on each interface identified in the IRM. This set of standards is limited to the definition of interfaces. They provide for interoperability among different computer systems, platforms, and languages. IEC 61968-100 gives recommendations for methods and technologies to be used to implement functionality conforming to these interfaces.
As used in IEC 61968, distribution management consists of various distributed application components for the utility to manage electrical distribution networks. These capabilities include monitoring and control of equipment for power delivery, management processes to ensure system reliability, voltage management, demand-side management, outage management, work management, network model management, facilities management, and metering. The IRM is specified in Clause 3. The IRM defines the high-level view of the TC 57 reference architecture and the detailed in the relevant 61968 series, 61970 series or 62325 series. The goal of the IRM is to provide a common relevant context view for TC 57 that covers domains like transmission, distribution, market, generation, consumer, regional reliability operators, and regulators.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2012. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) update of IRM section, which has been out of date since the 2nd edition;
b) update to IRM model using ArchiMate modelling language;
c) addition of missing business functions and business objects;
d) alignment with newly released documents from the technical committee;
e) alignment with IEC 61968-100;
f) update of annexes.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for the following equipment:
1) Interrogators transmitting in the 1 030 MHz band, used in Mode S multilateration equipment in an Advanced
Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS).
2) Receivers, receiving in the 1 090 MHz band, used in Mode S multilateration equipment in an Advanced
Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS).
Antennas for this equipment are external and passive without an additional amplifier.
The present document does not apply to equipment which includes a transponder function, to ground vehicle locators
and to reference transmitters which do not contain receivers for the purpose of replying to interrogation.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of
Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in Annex A.

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The present document specifies the test signal configuration and the limits for sensitivity, selectivity and blocking for
devices that receive AM broadcast sound services.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.

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The present document specifies the test signal configuration and the limits for sensitivity, selectivity and blocking for
devices that receive DRM broadcast sound services.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive
2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in annex A.

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The present document states the minimum requirements for equipment to be used for generation, transmission and
reception of Digital Selective Calling (DSC) for use on board ships.
DSC is intended to be used in the Medium Frequency (MF), High Frequency (HF) and Very High Frequency (VHF)
bands of the Maritime Mobile Service (MMS), for distress, urgency and safety communication and general
communications.
The present document is part 1 of a multi-part deliverable that covers the requirements to be fulfilled by:
• DSC equipment integrated with a transmitter and/or a receiver;
• DSC equipment not integrated with a transmitter and/or a receiver.
These requirements include the relevant provisions of the ITU Radio Regulations [i.17] and Recommendations ITU-R
M.493-15 [2], M.541-10 [3], M.689-3 [4] and M.1082-1 [5], the International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea
(SOLAS) [i.16], and the relevant resolutions of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Equipment for generation, transmission and reception of DSC designed according to the following equipment classes:
• Class A: includes all the facilities defined in annex 1 of Recommendation ITU-R M.493-15 [2] and complies
with the IMO Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) carriage requirements for MF/HF
installations and/or VHF installations.
• Class D: provides minimum facilities for VHF DSC distress, urgency and safety as well as routine calling and
reception as recommended by IMO MSC/Circ.803 [i.2] for non-SOLAS vessels participating in the GMDSS.
• Class E: provides minimum facilities for MF and/or HF DSC distress, urgency and safety as well as routine
calling and reception as recommended by IMO MSC/Circ.803 [i.2] for non-SOLAS vessels participating in the
GMDSS.
• Class H: provides minimum facilities for handheld VHF DSC distress, urgency and safety as well as routine
calling and reception as recommended by IMO MSC/Circ.803 [i.2] for non-SOLAS vessels participating in the
GMDSS.
• Class M: provides minimum facilities for VHF Man Overboard devices as defined in Recommendation ITU-R
M.493-15 [2].
NOTE 1: Class A equipment may support the optional semi-automatic/automatic service in accordance with
Recommendations ITU-R M.689-3 [4], M.1082-1 [5] and M.493-15 [2], tables A1-4.10.1 and A1-4.10.2
and are encouraged to do so.
NOTE 2: Class D and Class E equipment may also support the optional semi-automatic/automatic service.

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IEC 62209-3: 2019 specifies measurement protocols and test procedures for the reproducible measurement of peak spatial-average specific absorption rate (psSAR) induced inside a simplified model of a human head or body by radio-frequency (RF) transmitting devices, with a specified measurement uncertainty. Requirements are provided for psSAR assessment using vector measurement-based systems. Such systems determine the psSAR by three-dimensional (3D) field reconstruction within the volume of interest in accordance with the requirements herein for the measurement system, calibration, uncertainty assessment and validation methods. The protocols and procedures apply for the psSAR assessments covering a significant majority of people including children during use of wireless communication devices operated in close proximity to the head or body.
This document is applicable to wireless communication devices intended to be used at a position near the human head or body at distances up to and including 200 mm. This document may be employed to evaluate SAR compliance of different types of wireless communication devices used next to the ear, in front of the face, mounted on the body, combined with other RF-transmitting or non-transmitting devices or accessories (e.g. belt-clip), or embedded in garments. The overall applicable frequency range is from 600 MHz to 6 GHz.
The system validation procedures provided within this document cover frequencies from 600 MHz to 6 GHz.
With a vector measurement-based system this document can be employed to evaluate SAR compliance of different types of wireless communication devices.
The wireless communication device categories covered include but are not limited to mobile telephones, cordless microphones, auxiliary broadcast devices and radio transmitters in personal computers, desktop and laptop devices, multi-band, multi-antenna, and push-to-talk devices.
Key Words: Human Exposure, Hand-Held and Body Mounted Wireless Communication Devices.

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IEC 62209-1:2016 specifies protocols and test procedures for measurement of the peak spatial-average SAR induced inside a simplified model of the head with defined reproducibility. It applies to certain electromagnetic field (EMF) transmitting devices that are positioned next to the ear, where the radiating structures of the device are in close proximity to the human head, such as mobile phones, cordless phones, certain headsets, etc. These protocols and test procedures provide a conservative estimate with limited uncertainty for the peak-spatial SAR that would occur in the head for a significant majority of people during normal use of these devices. The applicable frequency range is from 300 MHz to 6 GHz. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2005. This edition constitutes a technical revision.

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The present document specifies generic requirements and methods of measurements for devices, including the supplied
antenna, that receive broadcast sound services, whether analogue or digital modulation is used to meet the essential
requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1]. Subsequent parts of this multi-part deliverable provide the
necessary test signal configurations and limits for the different broadcast sound services. Multi-function devices may
also fall under the requirements of other documents.

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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurement for Analogue and Digital Fixed
Radio Links operating as fixed Point-to-Point, and Point-to-Multipoint systems as defined in annex B, including the
associated ancillary equipment.
NOTE: Technical specifications related to the antenna port of the radio equipment are not included in the present
document. Such technical specifications are found in the relevant product standards for the effective use
of the radio spectrum.
In case of differences (for instance concerning special conditions, definitions and abbreviations) between the present
document and ETSI EN 301 489-1 [1], the provisions of the present document take precedence.
The processing and protection switch, (de)modulator, transmitter, receiver, RF filters, branching networks and feeders
are covered by the present document. The multiplexing and/or de-multiplexing elements are covered if they form part of
the transmitter, receiver and/or transceiver.
The environmental classification and the emission and immunity requirements used in the present document are as
stated in ETSI EN 301 489-1 [1], except for any special conditions included in the present document.
The present document covers the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] under the
conditions identified in annex A.

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