Receiver Blocking Resilience Testing

The Bluetooth SIG is soliciting member test results verifying the receiver blocking resilience of a Bluetooth implementation. This effort is intended to evaluate Bluetooth technology against the requirements defined in ECC Recommendation (24)01 Receiver resilience to transmission on adjacent frequency ranges.

We are asking members to complete testing and submit results before June 19, 2025, to support a submission that addresses the ECC Recommendation and outlines the preferred requirements from a Bluetooth technology standpoint.

Test Documents

Receiver Blocking Resilience Test Suite p2 (published February 28th, 2025)- Download Now

  • Updated WV-File Recommended for generation of the 5 MHz reference interferer Download Now
    In February 2025, Bluetooth SIG members found that the wv-file cited by ECC/REC/(24)01 has an incorrect header, which can prevent some signal generators from generating the interferer signal. A corrected wv-file has been generated and is recommended for use. Bluetooth SIG has verified with JRC that the corrected wv-file should be used and jointly recommended CEPT to replace the old file with the one you can find here.

Receiver Blocking Resilience Test Data Report Format FileDownload Now

Options for participation

How to submit results

To submit results to the SIG, please follow this SurveyMonkey link. You will be asked for information about your implementation (which we will keep anonymous) and then given a link to email the test results.

If you have questions about results collection or would prefer to submit your information and results completely via email, please email iop@bluetooth.com.

For questions about the effort in general, please email gov-main@bluetooth.org.

The deadline to submit results is June 19th, 2025.

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