CLC/TC 106X/WG 07 - Broadcasting
WP 1 & 2: TV and radio broadcasting WP 3: radio microphones & similar(studio) devices WP 4: vision links (cordless cameras…)
Broadcasting
WP 1 & 2: TV and radio broadcasting WP 3: radio microphones & similar(studio) devices WP 4: vision links (cordless cameras…)
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CLC/TC 106X/WG 07 is a Working Group within CLC. It is named "Broadcasting" and is responsible for: WP 1 & 2: TV and radio broadcasting WP 3: radio microphones & similar(studio) devices WP 4: vision links (cordless cameras…) This committee has published 2 standards.
CLC/TC 106X/WG 07 develops CLC standards in the area of U93 - ELECTROMAGNETIC HAZARDS - Information technology. The scope of work includes: WP 1 & 2: TV and radio broadcasting WP 3: radio microphones & similar(studio) devices WP 4: vision links (cordless cameras…) Currently, there are 2 published standards from this working group.
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This document specifies the method for assessing overall exposure from all fixed radio frequency sources at a broadcast site. This assessment can be applied at any time but is carried out when the exposure situation changes in or around the aforementioned site. This document can play an essential role in the coordination of different stakeholders, with respect to ensuring EMF exposure compliance in the vicinity of a broadcast site especially for equipment installed within the site.
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This European standard provides methods for assessing compliance with the requirements of the Directive 2013/35/EU] at a site operating one or more broadcast transmitters. This standard covers the frequency range up to 40 GHz. NOTE The Council and European Parliament Directive 2013/35/EU will be transposed into national legislation in all the EU member countries. Users of this standard shall consult the national legislation related to this transposition in order to identify the national regulations and requirements. These national regulations and requirements can have additional requirements that are not covered by this standard.
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