and did not see the
reason for him. So he left and the company went back to making glass ware the
old way. To this day, their glasses don't hold water and they can't figure out
why.
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, but if you refer to AAA in country B you may just get denied.
Changes occur in standards and each country may not keep up with another
countries standards changes.
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PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, LLC.
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, but it
is getting a better.
My last 20+ years has been working in the regulatory approvals end and I can
say that failure to comply with rules and standards is still a big issue with
manufacturers.
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While for many industrial devices part 15 may not be required, they will
generally have some portion of part 18 limits and requirements that must be
met. And part 18 is FCC
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PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, LLC.
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103 cannot
be applied. Also most industrial devices are likely to be subject to the
specific limits in Part 18.
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PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, LLC.
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that affects the
emissions characteristics of the device.
As you stated, ISED is different and will not accept test reports after a
certain time has elapsed.
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PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, LLC.
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the authority of the
FCC. Thus, any government agency using a device such as a wifi transmitter
must use certified wifi devices, or must have their specific wifi device
certified in order to be used.
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are telling you
otherwise, do not listen to them as they are wrong.
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PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, LLC.
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1 410 290 6652)
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Ops should be “…the requirements of the EU are NOT all necessarily….”
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the mark for a while. How long, who knows.
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with unlicensed devices,
unlicensed devices cannot interfere with licensed bands. They can demand that
you cease operation and that demand will be backed by the FCC and its rules.
You have no choice but to either fix the problem of interference or cease
operation
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(e) was a commensurate statement in the line conducted section
as the above statement is in the Radiated section. Problem is, since they
went to the CISPR limits in 15.107 around 2005, and there is no longer a 15.
107(e) in the rules, so the note is meaningless.
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Yep - put a fancy name on something and all governments will regulate it.
Even worse, give it to the news and overzealous reporters will find ways to
make it a cancer scare.
I love is dihydrogen monoxide
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