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| MIL-R-23016(Wep)
disturbance, phenomenon, signal or emission, man-made or
natural, which causes or can cause undesired response, mal-
functioning or degradation of performance of electrical and
electronic equipment, or premature and undesired location,
detection, or discovery by enemy forces, except deliberately
generated interference (electronic countermeasures).
3.2.9.15.4.2 Susceptibility:
As used herein, susceptibility is defined as that character-
istic which causes an equipment to malfunction or exhibit
an undesirable response when its case or any external lead or
circuit, excepting antennas, is subjected to the specified
radio or audio frequency voltage or field.
Undesirable Response:
3.2.9.15.4.2.1
Undesirable response is defined as a change in the normal
output which causes no malfunctioning but is not required
for the proper operation of the equipment.
Threshold Susceptibility:
3.2.9.15.4.2.2
Threshold susceptibility is defined as an undesirable
response which is barely recognizable from the normal output.
3.2.9.15.4.2.3
Malfunctioning:
Malfunctioning is defined as a change in the normal output
which effectively destroys the proper operation of the
equipment.
3.2.9.15.4.3 Ambient Interference:
Ambient interference, for the purpose of this specification, is
the interference level emanating from sources other than the
test sample, including the internal background noise of the
interference measuring equipment.
3.2.9.15.4.4 Internal Background:
Internal background is the indication on the measuring instru-
ment obtained when a shielded dummy antenna is connected at its
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