IEEE P62209-3/ED2, Feb 2023
mounted wireless communication devices – part 3: vector measurement-based systems (frequency range of 300 mhz to 6 ghz)
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P62209-3/ED2, Feb 2023 is a technical standard for mounted wireless communication devices, with a focus on vector measurement-based systems operating from 300 MHz to 6 GHz. It helps define how these devices are evaluated in an electromagnetics context, where measurement consistency and repeatability are important for engineering and compliance work. For teams working across wireless, field measurement, and power-related applications, this standard supports more controlled assessment of device behavior.
P62209-3/ED2, Feb 2023 overview
This standard addresses the third part of the mounted wireless communication devices series and concentrates on vector measurement-based systems. Its frequency range, from 300 MHz to 6 GHz, places it squarely in common wireless and radio-frequency testing environments. P62209-3/ED2, Feb 2023 is relevant where accurate characterization of mounted devices matters, especially for equipment intended to operate across mixed communication bands and electromagnetic conditions. It provides a focused technical reference for evaluating performance in a structured way.
Typical use cases
P62209-3/ED2, Feb 2023 is typically used when testing or specifying mounted wireless communication devices that rely on vector measurement methods. It may support laboratory characterization of RF subsystems, product verification for communication equipment, and measurement workflows in engineering development. The standard is also relevant for organizations handling electromagnetic compatibility work, radio system evaluation, and device integration across the 300 MHz to 6 GHz range. Its scope fits projects where mounted hardware and repeatable measurement conditions are important.
Why this standard matters
Using P62209-3/ED2, Feb 2023 can help improve consistency in testing and reduce uncertainty when comparing device performance across setups or suppliers. For procurement and design teams, it offers a clearer basis for specifying measurement expectations and reviewing compliance evidence. In practice, that can support better control of RF behavior, fewer disputes over test results, and more reliable engineering decisions. For mounted wireless devices, a defined approach to vector measurements is especially valuable.
- Mounted wireless communication devices
- Vector measurement-based evaluation
- 300 MHz to 6 GHz frequency range
- RF and electromagnetics testing context
- Compliance and performance verification
- Publication Date: 2023
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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