Abstract

The issue of RF safety has come to the forefront of both public and regulatory attention. In 1996, the US FCC released its Report and Order 96-326, which specified the acceptable limits for wireless devices and systems, and tightened the requirements for certification and licensing purposes. In 1998, Industry Canada initiated development of certification methodology for compliance with non-ionizing radiation specific absorption rate (SAR) limits established by Health Canada in its Safety Code 6. The SAR measuring system and its critical components are discussed in this paper.

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