I think many need to carefully read what Ed writes here. Be extremely
careful of wanting hard-set limits because that's what we'll get.
Awesome. Just make them very low. Nobody ever suggested striving for
crap.
Just off the top of my head, at "hobbyist level", based on some of my
own experiments some twenty years ago... -126dB @ 3" (inches) from
source, maximum, at all frequencies I can detect, is a fair start.
Less, of course, is better, nobody is suggesting an even spew of -126
from DC to daylight.
One must wonder why the standards we have now seem to be, 'Produce
something. Now, make it spew garbage. Perfect. Market it- globally.
You're welcome.'
How about...? NO! Clearly what we have now, has left us with what we
have, which isn't working too well.
Oh, one other thing... If none of the above flies, how about just
reasonable active enforcement, retroactive to the 1980's? We could pay
off the deficit with fines alone, and think of the hundreds of millions
of non-compliant devices we could have fun scrapping out!
Kurt
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