We manufacture IT equipment with no radio interfaces.  Our system is similar to
a PC, host motherboards can accept various i/o cards.

There are two different opinions regarding competent bodies.

Mine:  Our equipment falls within the scope of harmonized standards, we test
"worst case configurations" and declare conformity without a competent body.

Other: Since we do not test all possible permutations of cards and positions we
must use the technical construction file route and a competent body.

Who is right?

Best regards,

David.

David Gelfand
Regulatory Approvals
Memotec Communications Inc.



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