Table of Contents

 1     Scope          
 2     References
 3     Definitions 
        3.1     Terms defined elsewhere        
        3.2     Terms defined in this Recommendation            
 4     Abbreviations and acronyms             
 5     Conventions             
 6    
Issues to be considered in this Recommendation    
        6.1     Background and problems       
 7     Relevant requirements        
        7.1     Relevant EMC standards for devices   
        7.2     Regional regulations   
 8     Guidance to identify and address interference         
        8.1     Procedure to identify interference sources     
        8.2     Mitigation techniques applied to equipment connected to wired broadband networks and cable television networks    
 9     Procedure for selecting appropriate mitigation techniques 
        9.1     Checking information obtained from the measurement or interference phenomena  
        9.2     Checking radio devices in normal operation and installation     
        9.3     Adding appropriate mitigation measures          
Appendix I – Examples of interference cases in the field    
        I.1     Example 1: Interference between a mobile phone and a set top box    
        I.2     Example 2: Emission from connection at coaxial outlet and plug              
        I.3     Example 3: Emission from indoor cabling of CS/BS down-converted signal          
Appendix II – Examples of regional regulations for cable television networks    
       II.1     Overview         
       II.2     Examples of regional regulations           
Appendix III – Examples of measured emissions from coaxial cables and connectors    
      III.1     Introduction   
      III.2     Measurement set-up 
     III.3      Measurement result  
Appendix IV – Information of radio communication systems related to safety issues    
      IV.1      Radio communication related to aeronautical systems               
Bibliography