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MIL-R-23016(Wep)
Interference Control Requirements:
3.2.9.6
All equipment tested for compliance with this specification
shall conform to the interference control requirements.  For
the purposes of this specification, all unwanted signals shall
be considered as continuous wave (CW), pulsed CW, or broadband
impulsive interference.
3.2.9.7
Interference Measuring Equipment:
The interference measuring equipment listed in table 2 shall be
used for determining conformance to the interference limits of
this specification.  Category B instruments which have been
modified to meet category A requirements shall not be used as
Category A instruments, unless a distinctive nonremovable label
has been attached by the instrument manufacturer; any re-
strictions on the usage of the modified instrument, or associated
accessories, shall be indicated on the label.  Instruments listed
in table 2 are of the following categories:
(a)
Category A:  Category A instruments are those interference
measuring instruments which adequately measure the parameters
of interference signals as required by this specification
and which are approved by the procuring activity. Any com-
bination of category A instruments can be used for the re-
quired measurement.  Category A instruments can be used
without prior approval of the procuring activity.
(b)
Category B:  Category B instruments are those existing in-
struments which are in use but which do not adequately
measure the perimeters of interference signals as required
by this specification.
(c)
Category C-1:  Category C-1 instruments are those which
have recently been developed to meet category A requirements
but have not yet been evaluated by the procuring activity.
These instruments shall not be used without prior approval
of the procuring activity.
category C-2:  Category C-2 Instruments are those which have
(d)
been recently developed but do not meet Category A requirement,
and which can presumably be modified by the manufacturer to
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