CISPR 16-1-5:2014
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 1-5: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus - Antenna calibration sites and reference test sites for 5 MHz to 18 GHz
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CISPR 16-1-5:2014 defines technical requirements for antenna calibration sites and reference test sites used in radio disturbance and immunity measurements from 5 MHz to 18 GHz. It is relevant to laboratories, test site operators, and compliance teams that need reliable measurement conditions for EMC work. By addressing site characteristics for calibration and reference testing, the document supports more consistent evaluation of emissions and immunity performance and helps reduce uncertainty in technical review, verification activities, and conformity assessment.
Purpose of CISPR 16-1-5:2014
The purpose of CISPR 16-1-5:2014 is to provide a common basis for selecting, qualifying, and using antenna calibration sites and reference test sites for EMC measurements across a defined frequency range. In practice, it supports measurement traceability and operational consistency where radio disturbance and immunity testing depend on controlled test environments. For engineering and compliance workflows, it serves as a technical reference for documented evaluation of site suitability, helping laboratories align procedures with expected performance and calibration requirements.
Compliance applications of CISPR 16-1-5:2014
CISPR 16-1-5:2014 is typically used in EMC laboratory evaluation, site qualification, and preparation of technical documentation for measurement-based compliance programs. It is relevant when organizations assess antenna calibration locations or reference test sites used for emissions and immunity testing of electrical equipment and related systems. Procurement teams may also use it when reviewing test infrastructure requirements, while engineering and quality teams may rely on it to support testing workflows, regulatory preparation, and consistent results across verification activities.
Benefits of CISPR 16-1-5:2014
Using CISPR 16-1-5:2014 can improve testing consistency and reduce risk in compliance workflows by helping ensure that measurement sites are appropriately characterized for EMC work. This is valuable for technical validation, conformity assessment preparation, and quality assurance where repeatable results are important. It also supports better coordination between laboratory personnel, engineering teams, and procurement functions by providing a clear compliance reference for site-related decisions, which can strengthen documentation quality and reduce avoidable re-testing or interpretation issues.
- Guidance for antenna calibration sites and reference test sites used in EMC measurements
- Relevant to radio disturbance and immunity testing from 5 MHz to 18 GHz
- Supports laboratory qualification, technical assessment, and measurement consistency
- Useful for conformity assessment, documentation review, and compliance planning
- Helps teams evaluate test-site suitability within engineering and quality workflows
- Publication Date: 2014-12-17
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
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