Re: JAA testing??

2002-08-05 Thread Ken Javor
FAA = Federal Aviation Agency JAA = Joint Aviation Agency (I think). Anyway, it is the European equivalent of the FAA. I would expect that JAA testing is aircraft-level qualification, as opposed to RTCA-DO-160, which s box-level qualification. -- >From: w w >To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee

JAA testing??

2002-08-05 Thread w w
Hello Group, Does anyone know what JAA testing is? I heard something it may be affiliated with RTCA requirements? Any feedback is most appreciated. WW __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com

RE: examples of safety design

2002-08-05 Thread Peter Merguerian
Sergio, I believe each one of us has definitely something to share. I have two video clips of "BAD DESIGN" examples. Manufacturer did not employ protective compomponents in their telecommunication circuits (exposed to outside plant leads) to meet the UL Overvoltage requirements. Anyone inter

Cellular Telephone Testing

2002-08-05 Thread Peter Merguerian
Dear All, I am looking for test laboratories that can perform cellular phone testing (complete service) for 2.5G and 3G networks. This e-mail message may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not disclose, use, disseminate, distribute, cop

Liquid Nitrogen Safety

2002-08-05 Thread brian_kunde
Greetings all, We are designing an instrument for laboratory use that will use liquid nitrogen. We will need to design our own dewar system too. Being new to the use of liquid nitrogen we want to make sure we apply all the necessary safety requirements to our product. We have searched the inter