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>From: Muriel Bittencourt de Liz
>To: Lista de EMC da IEEE
>Subject: Information about EMC receiver
>Date: Fri, Jul 21, 2000, 1:59 PM
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> Hello Group,
>
> There are some doubts about some parameters of an EMC receiver that I'd
> like to understand better:
>
> - IF bandwith: What
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Try this web page:
http://www.cellotape.com/
Some samples of symbols can be located by selecting from the left column
in the "Services" section: "Transfer Design Guide & Compliance Symbols"
The "ANSI Symbols 2" option may have the symbol that you are looking for.
Regards,
Ba
Try this web page:
http://www.cellotape.com/
The "ANSI Symbols 2" option may have the symbol that you are looking for.
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
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From: jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com [mailto:jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com]
Se
Hello Group,
There are some doubts about some parameters of an EMC receiver that I'd
like to understand better:
- IF bandwith: What it mean/is? How do I set it up? If I have a HF
signal, what IF is better? Or if I have a low freq. signal, what is the
better IF?
- Measurement time: If I don't kn
I am looking at the Directive 95/54/EEC. Is this approved by Type
approval only. I have a special purpose trailer type vehicle with a
engine running a pump. Would this device need to be type approved by a
notified body or just self declare EMC testing to EN55012?
Can anyone help?
Thank you
D
Amendment prA14 to EN 61000-3-2 clearly states in Section 7 that "For the
following categories of equipment limits are not specified in this editon of the
standard...Professional equipment with a total rated power greater than 1kW."
Is anyone aware of a similar exception for professional equipm
Hello Martin,
These guys should be able to help you.
Hazard Communications Systems, Inc.
Ph: 800-748-0241 or 717-296-5686
Fax: 800-748-0536
http://www.hazcomsys.com/
Good Luck,
George
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From: jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com [mailto:jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com]
Sent: Frid
Martin,
ISO7000 contains many symbols which indicate movement (some indicate
direction and speed). However, it must be said that IMHO any symbol used
must represent a clear and true indication and representation of a
particular hazard.
Best regards,
Ron Pickard
rpick...@hypercom.com
forwarded for Ted. Jim
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Subject:Re:Moving Parts Hazard Symbol
Author: ted.eck...@apcc.com
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: 7/21/00 9:19 AM
The appropriate symbols are defined under ISO 7000. There are two
available. O
Forwarding for Martin...
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Subject:Moving Parts Hazard Symbol
Author: marti...@appliedbiosystems.com
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: 7/20/00 8:10 PM
Is anyone aware of a symbol that is used for cautioning the user of a
With regard to Bob and Ed's recent messages:
> Here's a search point for Material Safety Data Sheets; if it's a
> chemical and you ship it, you have to have an MSDS:
>
> http://www.msdssearch.com/
>
> > Group,
> >
> > Is anyone aware of safety/environmental restrictions on the use
> > of an e
Hi All members,
Now, Korean requirement seems to be main issue.
I would like to inform some information about Korean requirements to help our
members in overseas countries.
There are two korean government bodies for safety, EMC and telecom.
One is Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy an
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