In message 
<e1ba0362b28ed211a1e80008c71ea30603387...@z-160-100-30-252.est.ibm.com>, 
dated Fri, 17 Mar 2006, "Gordon,Ian" <ian.gor...@bocedwards.com> writes

> if, when it NEXT goes for calibration whether it was found to be 
>outside the manufacturers specification or not. If it is found to be 
>outside the manufacturers specification then any compliance work 
>performed with that piece of equipment since the LAST calibration will 
>be repeated.

Is this applied 'with mind engaged'? If a piece of equipment is found to 
be 1 dB out of calibration, do you have to re-test everything, even if 
its results were, say, 10 dB or more under the limit?
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK

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