In message <8cc4861203289a5-2f4-1...@web-mmc-d17.sysops.aol.com>, dated 
Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Tony T <ton...@europe.com> writes:

>Can I declare rechargeable hand-held PMR radios as Portable Use only 
>thus eliminating the need to consider EN 301 489 conducted emissions 
>and immunity tests. My reasoning is that this is their ‘normal’ 
>operating modes (transmit & receive).
> 
>The radios are supplied with a bought-in CE marked (checked and 
>confirmed) AC adaptor and a ‘passive’ charger stand. The charger 
>plugs into the stand, into which the radio is placed into for charging.

What may be very significant is whether the radio can be used OTHER than 
hand-held; for example, while it is in the charger.
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