Will European ISDN devices work in Australia or New Zealand
Hello EMC-PSTC GROUP, Will ISDN products that comply to the European standards and work in Europe, meet the Australian standards and work in Australia? (Telecom and Safety) What about New Zealand? Thanks in advance. Rick Linford This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. Visit our web site at: http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/pstc/ To cancel your subscription, send mail to: majord...@ieee.org with the single line: unsubscribe emc-pstc For help, send mail to the list administrators: Ron Pickard: emc-p...@hypercom.com Dave Heald: emc_p...@symbol.com For policy questions, send mail to: Richard Nute: ri...@ieee.org Jim Bacher: j.bac...@ieee.org Archive is being moved, we will announce when it is back on-line. All emc-pstc postings are archived and searchable on the web at: http://www.ieeecommunities.org/emc-pstc
RE: Swiss fees for R&TTE notification
Another difference is some devices are exempt. At the bottom of the notification form, are directions on getting the exemption list. Regard, RICK LINFORD From: Helge Knudsen [mailto:h.knud...@niros.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:06 AM To: 'Charles Blackham'; emc-pstc Subject: SV: Swiss fees for R&TTE notification Hello Charles, BAKOM have always charged a fee of 200 CHF for notification. It is free in all other countries in Europe where notification is applicable. Best regards Helge Knudsen Test & Approval manager Niros Telecommunication Hirsemarken 5 DK-3520 Farum Denmark Tel +45 44 34 22 51 Fax +45 44 99 28 08 email h.knud...@niros.com Fra: Charles Blackham [mailto:cblac...@airspan.com] Sendt: 13. august 2003 15:12 Til: emc-pstc Emne: Swiss fees for R&TTE notification I sent BAKOM notification under article 6.4 of the R&TTE directive for equipment using non-harmonised frequency bands. They have written back with the usual things about adding the (!) next to the CE etc, but also enclosed an invoice for 200CHF. Has anyone else had this? Is this new - I don't recall receiving them in the past. regards Charlie Blackham Approvals Manager Airspan Communications
RE: Source of noise
Hi Derek, 33 MHz is a standard clock frequency for PCI bus. Possible sources are; motherboard bridge to PCI connectors; motherboard bridge to PCI IC devices on the motherboard such as on board LAN, USB or audio; sometimes a PCI card will have an onboard bridge that redistributes the PCI bus to several devices on the PCI card. Typically, PCI clocks go to a single device so clock distribution IC is required. These some possible sources if it is PCI bus. Isolating the component blocks or clock lines can be a little tricky because it may shut down the complete system. Having the ability to control the firmware is very helpful. Hope this helps and good luck. RICK LINFORD rlinf...@sonicwall.com From: lfresea...@aol.com [mailto:lfresea...@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 10:39 AM To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Source of noise Morning folks.. I find myself wrestling with PC emissions again. No names this time :-) Above 500 MHz, I'm seeing a bunch of reasonably stable harmonics with about a 33 MHz spacing. Any thoughts as to what they may be from? I've played with all the case openings etc, and also added a ferrite bead to every cable leaving the MB... only minimal effect on this particular set of emissions. Ironically, the cooling fan is a big problem, it's powered from a 5 volt source that's very noisy. Consequently, the wires going to it radiate like crazy... I believe the MotherBoard is clocking around 1 GHz. Cheers, Derek N. Walton Owner L F Research EMC Design and Test Facility Poplar Grove, Illinois, USA www.lfresearch.com
Certification process for 802.11B Singapore, and New Zealand?
Hello World Wide Regulatory Knowledge Base, What are the regulatory/certification requirements if any for Wireless LAN (2.4 GHz) 802.11B in New Zealand and Singapore? RICK LINFORD rlinf...@sonicwall.com This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. Visit our web site at: http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/pstc/ To cancel your subscription, send mail to: majord...@ieee.org with the single line: unsubscribe emc-pstc For help, send mail to the list administrators: Ron Pickard: emc-p...@hypercom.com Dave Heald: davehe...@attbi.com For policy questions, send mail to: Richard Nute: ri...@ieee.org Jim Bacher: j.bac...@ieee.org Archive is being moved, we will announce when it is back on-line. All emc-pstc postings are archived and searchable on the web at: http://www.ieeecommunities.org/emc-pstc
Certification process for 802.11B China, Chile and Brazil?
Hello (again) World Wide Regulatory Knowledge Base, What are the regulatory/certification requirements if any for Wireless LAN (2.4 GHz) 802.11B in China, Brazil and Chile? RICK LINFORD rlinf...@sonicwall.com This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. Visit our web site at: http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/emcs/pstc/ To cancel your subscription, send mail to: majord...@ieee.org with the single line: unsubscribe emc-pstc For help, send mail to the list administrators: Ron Pickard: emc-p...@hypercom.com Dave Heald: davehe...@attbi.com For policy questions, send mail to: Richard Nute: ri...@ieee.org Jim Bacher: j.bac...@ieee.org Archive is being moved, we will announce when it is back on-line. All emc-pstc postings are archived and searchable on the web at: http://www.ieeecommunities.org/emc-pstc