GSO CISPR TR 18-1:2024
CISPR TR 18-1:2017
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
14 October 2024
RADIO INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF OVERHEAD POWER LINES AND HIGH-VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT – Part 1: Description of phenomena
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GSO CISPR TR 18-1:2024 Scope
This part of CISPR 18, which is a
Technical Report, applies to radio noise from overhead power lines, associated
equipment, and high-voltage equipment which may cause
interference to radio reception. The scope of this standard includes the causes, measurement and effects of radio interference,
design aspects in relation to this interference, methods and examples for
establishing limits and prediction of tolerable levels of interference from
high voltage overhead power lines and associated equipment, to the reception of
radio signals and services.
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