devices with CE Marking are not compliant. You'd save yourself a huge
headache by adopting the same philosophy.
Paul Chang
TUV Telecom
-Original Message-
From: Mel Pedersen
To: emc-p...@ieee.org ; 'JENKINS, JEFF'
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: Wednesday, Sep
Hi Roger,
I think when they say that they want worse case, they are referring to
maximizing possible emissions from a test set up (using any compliant
devices as peripherals).
If they were to request that you use the most rf-emitting peripherals that
you can find, you'd be testing with a bunch of
Dear Richard,
In my office (I am out of town now), I have the name and # of the FCC Agent
in charge of fielding Mutual Recognition Agreement questions.
But as far as I've heard, from my digging around, the date is very tentative
for full effect of the MRA (the soonest estimate that I've heard has
Dear Tony,
All Devices connecting to the Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) needs
to be tested to FCC Part 68 before it can be sold in the US. This would be
similar to the testing that I expect you would have tested to, for the
"crossed hockey stick mark" for Europe.
The US requirements that
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