There is an increasing demand for and use of broadband access to the Internet throughout the world. Power line telecommunication systems may provide one means of such access. Such systems are unintentional emitters of RF radiation, and such unintentional emission may cause interference to radiocommunication receivers. The interference coupling path to victim receivers may be by means of radiated emissions, or may be by means of conducted emissions. Some administrations have already adopted or are developing methods or procedures for measuring either the radiated emissions or the conducted emissions from power line telecommunication systems, or both. This report is a compilation of those methods and procedures. See Annexes 1 to 6.
ITU-R SM.1753 Methods for measurements of radio noise*, 2012-09-01 Update
ITU-T K.60 Emission levels and test methods for wireline telecommunication networks to minimize electromagnetic disturbance of radio services (Study Group 5)*, 2015-12-01 Update
ITU-R REPORT SM.2157-2009 history
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2009ITU-R REPORT SM.2157-2009 MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR POWER LINE HIGH DATA RATE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS