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AS/NZS CISPR 13:2003

Superseded

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Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement

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Superseded date

30-06-2017

Superseded by

AS/NZS CISPR 13:2004

Language(s)

English

Published date

28-01-2003

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1 - AS/NZS CISPR 13:2003 SOUND AND TELEVISION BROADCAST RECEIVERS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT - RADIO DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS -
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - 1 Scope and object
7 - 2 Normative references
8 - 3 Definitions and abbreviations
8 - 3.1 Definitions
9 - 3.2 Abbreviations
9 - 4 Limits of disturbance
9 - 4.1 General
9 - 4.2 Disturbance voltage at the mains terminals
10 - 4.3 Disturbance voltage at the antenna terminals
10 - 4.4 Wanted signal and disturbance voltage at the RF output of equipment with incorporated or with add- on RF video modulator
11 - 4.5 Disturbance power
11 - 4.6 Radiated disturbances
12 - 4.7 Radiated power
13 - 5 Measurement procedures
13 - 5.1 General
13 - 5.2 Test signals
14 - 5.3 Disturbance voltage at the mains terminals in the frequency range 150 kHz to 30 MHz
16 - 5.4 Measurement of disturbance voltage at the antenna terminals of a receiver and associated equipment with an RF input in the frequency range 30 MHz to 2, 15 GHz
17 - 5.5 Measurement of the wanted signal and disturbance voltage at the RF output terminals of associated equipment with an RF video modulator, in the frequency range 30 MHzto2, 15GHz
18 - 5.6 Measurement of disturbance power of associated equipment (video recorders excluded) in the frequency range 30 MHz to 1 GHz
19 - 5.7 Measurement of radiation in the frequency range 30 MHz to 1 GHz at 3 m distance
22 - 5.8 Measurement of radiation in the frequency range 1 GHz to 18 GHz
23 - 5.9 Measurement of the local oscillator power at the input terminal of the outdoor unit
24 - 6 Interpretation of CISPR radio disturbance limits
24 - 6.1 Significance of a CISPR limit
24 - 6.2 Compliance with limits on a statistical basis
31 - Bibliography

Provides designers, manufacturers and suppliers of sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment with limits and methods of test to provide protection to the radiofrequency spectrum from radio disturbances.

Committee
TE-003
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 5030 3
Pages
25
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This International Standard applies to the generation of electromagnetic energy from sound and television receivers for the reception of broadcast and similar transmissions and from associated equipment. The frequency range covered extends from 9 kHz to 400 GHz. No measurements need be performed at frequencies where no limits are specified.Receiving systems for collective reception, in particular: cable distribution head ends (Community Antenna Television, CATV); community reception systems (Master Antenna Television, MATV) are covered by IEC 60728-2.Information technology equipment (ITE) is excluded, even if intended to be connected to a television broadcast receiver.The telecommunication port of broadcast receivers, intended to be connected to a tele-communication network, is covered by CISPR 22.In addition, measurements at the telecommunication port are performed with the broadcast reception functions, which are independent from the telecommunication function, disabled during the measurement.PC tuner cards are measured according to the relevant clauses of this standard.This standard describes the methods of measurement applicable to sound and television receivers or associated equipment and specifies limits for the control of disturbance from such equipment.For multifunction equipment which is subjected simultaneously to different clauses of this standard and/or other standards, details are given in 4.1.

Standards Relationship
CISPR 13:2001 Identical

First published as AS 1053-1973.
Second edition 1989.
Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1053:1992.
Fourth edition 1996.
Fifth edition 1999.
Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS CISPR 13:2003.

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