CEA CEA-23-A Measurement Procedures for Determining Compliance with FCC Rules for “Cable-Ready Consumer Electronics Equipment”
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CEA CEA-23-A Document Information:
Title
Measurement Procedures for Determining Compliance with FCC Rules for “Cable-Ready Consumer Electronics Equipment”
Consumer Electronics Association
Publication Date:
Dec 1, 2004
Scope:
CEA-23-A defines the measurement procedures for determining
compliance with FCC Rules for "Cable Ready Consumer Electronics
Equipment", under 47 C.F.R. §15.118(c). These procedures define the
specific tests needed to determine compliance with the following
requirements:
§15.118(c)(1) - Adjacent Channel Interference
§15.118(c)(2) - Image Channel Interference
§15.118(c)(3) - Direct Pickup Interference
§15.118(c)(4) - Tuner Overload
§15.118(c)(5) - Cable Input Conducted Emissions
For convenience and clarification, CEA-23-A also references
additional related requirements applicable to television receiving
devices and cable television systems. Those additional requirements
have test procedures defined in other documents.
Keywords:
- cable
- VCR
- Set Top Box
- DVD Player
- Coax
- Cable
- CEA
- Cable TV
- MSO
- Radio Frequency
- Television
- TV
- DVR
- HDTV
- DTV
- Receiving
- Cable Television
- RF
- STP
- Specification
- CX
- Interface
- RF Interface
- Receiver
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