Final draft ETSI EN 303 345 V1.1.7 (2017-03) having been in use for many years, ETSI recently released 5 new series of standards to replace the old version. They are:
ETSI EN 303 345-1 V1.1.1(2019-06), which is official version, gives the general technical requirements for measurement;
ETSI EN 303 345-2 V1.1.1(2020-02), which is official version, measurement requirements for AM broadcast receivers;
Draft ETSI EN 30345-3 V1.1.0(2019-11), which is draft version, measurement requirements for FM broadcast receivers;
Draft ETSI EN 303454-4 V1.1.0(2019-11), which is draft version, measurement requirements for DAB broadcast receivers;
ETSI EN 303 345-5 V1.1.1(2020-02), which is official version, measurement requirements for DRM broadcast receivers.
Note: although the above official version has been published on the official website of ETSI, it has not been quoted by OJ, so it still needs to be issued by CE NB.
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