MIL-STD-469B
to the electromagnetic interference (EMI), electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and electromagnetic radiation (EMR) hazards control measures as needed to achieve overall required system or installation performance should be included. In no case shall the recommended requirements be less stringent than those in th e NTIA Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management.
5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Scope. The radar categories and groups for the emission and susceptibility requirement s established by this standard are defined in table I. All primary radars shall be classified in one of the four groups under one of the two categories in table I and shall meet the requirements specified for th e classification category and group. Emission and susceptibility requirements for radars defined as group A in each category have not been estab lished. Table II shall be the reference index for individual parameters under the emission and susceptibility requirements.
TABLE I. Definitions of radar categories.
1Presently exempt from any requirements specified herein.
2Man-portable: Items which are designed to be carried as a component part of individual, crew-served, or
team equipment in conjunction with assigned duties. Upper weight limit is approximately 30 pounds per individual.
3Man-transportable: Items which are usually transported on wheeled, tracked, or air vehicles but have integral provisions to allow periodic handling by one or more individuals for limited distances, that is, 100 to 500 meters. Upper weight limits; approximately 65 pounds per individual.
4See 5.2.1.
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