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ENACOM: Revised Version of Testing Standard for SRDs

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30-MAR-22

 ENACOM in Argentina has recently released an update ENACOM-Q2-60.14 V21.1 for the SRD testing standard which replaces the current standard ENACOM-Q2-60.14 V20.1. The official document is dated from March 8th, 2022.
 
There are a few main changes to mention:
 
New low frequency bands have been added to the standard, namely: 
0.490 – 1.705 MHz (maximum allowed power of 24000/f(kHz) μV/m at 30 m); 
1.705 – 30 MHz (maximum allowed power of 30 μV/m @ 30 m).
 
There is a transition period of 90 calendar days which allows new as well as ongoing requests to be accepted with test reports issued under the previous standard ENACOM-Q2-60.14 V20.1.
 
Products which are based on the previous resolution 555/2021 and need to be renewed do NOT have to be tested again, provided that the original test report shows compliance with the limits established in the new regulation.

For a copy of the regulation, please get in touch with your Eleos contact. 

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