Hello Scott, Ned and group, The crossed hockey stick is used for pseudo-terminal equipment. Equipment not intended for connection to the public telecommunications network but could be used for that purpose. Special applications though. It should meet essential requirements of the directive however. It need registration and cannot be used for radio frequency spectrum using equipment.
On my site you may find a GIF version of this symbol: http://www.cetest.nl/telecom.htm == CE-test, qualified testing, Consultancy, Compliance tests for EMC and Electrical Safety 15 Great EMC-design tips available ! Visit our site : http://www.cetest.nl The Dutch Electronics Directory http://www.cetest.nl/electronics.htm == -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Scott Lemon [SMTP:lem...@nortel.ca] Verzonden: woensdag 11 februari 1998 19:27 Aan: emc-p...@ieee.org Onderwerp: fw:Telecommunication Directive Group, I have heard that the requirement for the crossed hockey sticks with a line through it (for the purpose described below) has not really been enforced in the EU and therefore is rarely used. Does anyone have any experience one way or another?? Regards, Scott Lemon Nortel ---forwarded-message----> Feb 11 10:21:00 1998 To: Scott (A.) Lemon :0H31 (BNR) BNRTP BNR Nathan (N.B.) Belsher :0H32 (BNR) BNRTP BNR emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org (INTERNET) From: ndev...@entela.com (INTERNET) Subject: Telecommunication Directive Attached: OriginalHeader.txt Sender: owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org (INTERNET) Hello, I am looking for an electronic copy of the marking required by Annex VII of the Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (91/263/EEC). The marking is the crossed hockey sticks with the circle and line through it. It is used to identify equipment/connectors that are "...capable of being connected to the public telecommunications network, but is not intended for such purpose,...". Thanks Ned Devine Entela, Inc. Toll Free: 1 800 888 3787 Ext. 671 Direct: 1 616 248 9671 Fax: 1 616 248 0591 e-mail: ndev...@entela.com