Gee thanks John, wonder why I didn't think of
that?
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From: John Woodgate [mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 12:31 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: CE Marking for Passive speakers
We are starting to look into the costs and issues around gearing up for
some immunity testing, with the intent of determining whether or not it is
too hard or too expensive to gear up to do some of it at home. We are
not looking for final formal compliance results here, only for
I just bought an Associated Research Quadchek model 6554SA. It didn't come
with a manual and is missing the cables - I got a real good deal though.
I'm looking for a source for the manual and cables other than AR (too
expensive). Would appreciate any leads off line.
Thanks,
Dave
Many, if not all, British socket outlets have shutters just behind the
access openings to the LN contacts. The purpose of the unused earthing pin
is to contact a cam just inside the access opening to the earth contact,
that mechanically opens the shutters allowing the LN pins to enter the
I read in !emc-pstc that Gary McInturff Gary.McInturff@worldwidepackets
.com wrote (in 917063bab0ddb043af5faa73c7a835d40ac...@windlord.wwp.com
) about 'British fused plugs -' on Mon, 23 Sep 2002:
The second configuration, and the one I anticipated getting, didn't have the
ground pin on the
As a victim of the older plug, I welcome such protection. At age 8, having
been told that I could be hurt by sticking my finger in the receptacle, I
of course had to try it, and am lucky to be alive.
Cortland
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-Original Message-
From: Joe Finlayson
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 1:52 PM
To: 'EMC PSTC'; 'NEBS Newsgroup'; 'TREG Newsgroup'
Subject: Int'l Requirements for Lab Trials and Shipments - C.O.
EQUIPMENT
Many, if not all, British socket outlets have shutters just behind the
access openings to the LN contacts. The purpose of the unused earthing pin
is to contact a cam just inside the access opening to the earth contact,
that mechanically opens the shutters allowing the LN pins to enter the
Greetings all,
I have a general question about E3/DS-3 in the EU. I
have heard that it is no longer necessary to isolate one
of the two Tx/Rx coax ports but can't find a definite
answer. I'd like to know if I can directly tie both the
TX and RX ports to chassis for intrabuilding only CO
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Cohorts.
I may be missing the obvious here.
I have a small UPS heading to Dubai. The requirement is for a British
style fused plug. The UPS itself, is ungrounded and smack full of agency
approvals.
When I asked the vendor for a power cord he provided two, one
I read in !emc-pstc that Tyra, John john_t...@bose.com wrote (in
418fbd441c22d5118d860003470d43160543e...@cupid.bose.com) about 'CE
Marking for Passive speakers' on Mon, 23 Sep 2002:
Still cost money! Every page you print has a cost associated with it even if
it is in the already existing
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