CONTENTS

Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
 1     Introduction
 2     Coupling loss methodology
        2.1     Measurement philosophy
        2.2     Measurement setup
        2.3     Measurement results
                  2.3.1     Measurements results in the IRT-laboratory
                  2.3.2     Measurement results in a non-detached house
        2.4     Measurement results for the coupling loss
                  2.4.1     Results from the IRT laboratory
                  2.4.2     Results from measurements within the centre house
                  2.4.3     Results from measurements in the adjacent house
        2.5     Illustration calculation for the maximum allowed PLT modem output power
        2.6     Conclusions
 3     Radiating point source methodology
        3.1     Methodology and calculations to protect cellular mobile services
        3.2     Calculation method assessing the radiated emissions from PLT
                  3.2.1     Trigger levels to protect terrestrial services from PLT radiation
                  3.2.2     Allowed PLT radiated emission level mask to protect terrestrial services
        3.3     Calculation method for assessing the aggregated radiated emission from PLT installations
                  3.3.1     Mathematical model
                  3.3.2     Example
 4     Experimental determination of circulating RF currents on mains wiring, the RF disturbance and equivalent antenna characteristics of an in-house PLT installation
        4.1     Measured RF disturbance from a PLT system
        4.2     Measured RF currents at a power socket outlet3
        4.3     Measured CM currents along the mains power wiring3
        4.4     LCL measured at an outlet
        4.5     Equivalent antenna gain of an in-house PLT installation