Ed et al,
The following info was obtained fresh from the NTIA web site below:
"http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.html";
To order the Spectrum Wall Chart from the Government Printing Office,
specify the following:
1996 Spectrum Wall Chart
At 11:27 26-03-98 -0500, Guy Benjamin wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Does anyone have experience or knowledge of the Israeli regulation
applicable to an notebook ITE?
>
>Please differentiation between the AC/DC adapter requirements and the
computer itself would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Regards
>
>
>Guy Benj
Hello everyone,
Maybe someone in the group knows the following information.
Which are the electrical safety standards applicable to battery back-up systems
with respect to CE marking? EN 60950 states that it is not applicable to battery
back-up systems, which are not integral part
Dear PSTC group,
A recent change in employers has brought a whole new series of
questions. Could some one please provide me with some details on the
pressure directive, and maybe some sources for information?
Thanks for your input,
Ray Russell
Gast Corportaion
ray_russ...@gast.com
Does anyone know the status of EN 61236-1. I don't think it is published in
the O.J. at this time and if not then a manufacturer cannot self-declare to it.
Pryor McGinnis
c...@prodigy.net
Hello Ned,
Yes; CB Scheme Deviations to IEC 950 are listed in CB Bulletin No. 89A I.
I don't believe you will find CB Bulletins on the Web as they are
copyrighted materials. But you can find other useful CB Scheme info on
the CB scheme website: www.cbscheme.org
Regards, Art Michael, Editor
Jody,
We currently use a Fluke 41B Harmonics Analyzer to do preliminary
harmonics testing. We have found it to be satisfactory for performing
preliminary measurements.
I was never able to find a reasonable "flicker" meeting for
preliminary testing of v
Hello,
I am looking for the CB Scheme national deviations to IEC 950. I
believe that they are specified in CB Bulletin 89A I. Can anybody
verify this? Also, does anyone know if the CB Bulletin's are on the
web?
Thanks
Ned Devine
Entela, Inc.
Program Manager III
Toll Free: 1 800 888 3787
--- On Fri, 27 Mar 1998 17:51:55 -0600 "Green, Henry"
wrote:
> Does anyone know where I might acquire a large frequency spectrum chart
> for my EMC laboratory?
> Henry E. Green
> Gateway2000
> EMC Test Site Coordinator
>
---End of Original Message-
Henry:
In message "Frequency Spectrum Chart", green...@gateway.com writes:
> Does anyone know where I might acquire a large frequency spectrum chart
> for my EMC laboratory?
> Henry E. Green
> Gateway2000
> EMC Test Site Coordinator
>
Henry:
The NTIA has a frequency allocation chart for the
Omega offers a free poster of the spectrum and how it is allocated in
the US. Check their web page: www.omega.com.
_
Jeff Bruce
EME EngineerRaytheon Systems Co.
(903) 457-4187 Electroma
EN55104, immunity requirements for household appliances, has been
referenced in the OJ. But, CENELEC withdrew the standard as of
1997-08-01 and replaced it with EN55014-2 which has not been referenced
in the OJ as of the end of 1997.Since one standard has been withdrawn
and one has not yet been acc
To all,
I am interested in purchasing a power analyzer and AC source for IEC
1000-3-2, -3 testing.
Does anyone have experience (good or bad) with the commercially available
units?
Please e-mail me privately if you do not wish to publicize your comments.
Regards,
Jody Leber
j...@ltgservices.
Hi everyone
We have had an enquiry for one of our Scientific
instruments from Switzerland.
They are not part of the EEc and I cannot find any details of their
requirements for EMC and safety.
Does anyone out there Know the details or can point me in a direction
where I might f
> Does anyone know where I might acquire a large frequency spectrum chart for
> my EMC laboratory?
> Henry E. Green
> Gateway2000
> EMC Test Site Coordinator
Chase EMC still produce the wall chart as Gert Gremman suggested.
Unfortunatly they see to no longer produce the nice laminated versio
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