IEC 60315-3:1989/AMD1:1999
Amendment 1 - Methods of measurement on radio receivers for various classes of emission. Part 3: Receivers for amplitude-modulated sound-broadcasting emissions
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IEC 60315-3:1989/AMD1:1999 is an amendment linked to the parent document on methods of measurement for radio receivers, focusing specifically on receivers for amplitude-modulated sound-broadcasting emissions. It is relevant when engineering teams, test laboratories, or compliance groups need a precise technical reference for measurement practice and documented evaluation of receiver performance. As a modifying document to IEC 60315-3:1989, it supports consistency in technical review, testing workflows, and conformity assessment preparation for AM broadcast reception equipment.
Overview of IEC 60315-3:1989/AMD1:1999
This publication updates the measurement guidance associated with the parent receiver measurement method for amplitude-modulated sound-broadcasting emissions. In practical use, IEC 60315-3:1989/AMD1:1999 helps clarify or refine the technical basis used during laboratory evaluation and engineering validation of radio receivers. Organizations working with receiver specifications, performance criteria, or compliance reference documentation may use it to align internal test methods with the amended requirements and maintain operational consistency across documented assessment activities.
Compliance applications of IEC 60315-3:1989/AMD1:1999
IEC 60315-3:1989/AMD1:1999 is typically consulted in testing environments that assess radio receiver behavior for amplitude-modulated sound-broadcasting emissions. It may support product evaluation, procurement review, and technical documentation for equipment intended for broadcast reception. Laboratories and manufacturers can use the amendment alongside the parent document when reviewing measurement setups, verification activities, and conformity assessment records. It is especially relevant where repeatable test conditions and traceable compliance workflows are needed for engineering documentation and regulatory preparation.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60315-3:1989/AMD1:1999
Using IEC 60315-3:1989/AMD1:1999 alongside the parent reference helps improve testing consistency and reduces ambiguity in technical assessment. For organizations managing quality assurance or technical compliance, an amendment can be important because it may affect how receiver measurements are interpreted and recorded. That matters for risk reduction, procurement decisions, and evidence packages used in conformity assessment. In regulated or specification-driven workflows, keeping the governing measurement reference current supports reliable validation and more defensible engineering outcomes.
- Amendment connected to IEC 60315-3:1989 for methods of measurement on radio receivers
- Relevant to amplitude-modulated sound-broadcasting receiver evaluation and related test documentation
- Useful for laboratory procedures, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation
- Supports consistent technical review, engineering documentation, and procurement due diligence
- Publication Date: 1999-05-02
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: IEC 60315-3:1989 (1999-05-02)
- Previous Version: IEC 60315-3:1989 (1994-01-03)
- Previous Version: IEC 60315-3:1989 (1989-09-15)
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