I read in !emc-pstc that j...@aol.com wrote (in 18e.476cd24.29b93caf@ao
l.com) about 'Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic', on Thu, 7 Mar
2002:
A modem that does not provide 60 mA limiting will be suitable for use in a
wider range of countries, and will be less expensive to implement
In a message dated 3/7/2002, John Woodgate writes:
If such a modem meets the 60 mA requirement, is there really a problem?
Hi John:
A modem that does not provide 60 mA limiting will be suitable for use in a
wider range of countries, and will be less expensive to implement. The need
for
I read in !emc-pstc that j...@aol.com wrote (in 184.4b90e2c.29b8f1e2@ao
l.com) about 'Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic', on Thu, 7 Mar
2002:
I would like to know if it is now possible to get approval in the Czech
Republic for an analog PSTN modem that uses a more worldwide type
2002 16:40
To: t...@world.std.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject:Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic
Hello All:
Recent discussions on the emc-pstc listserver indicate that the Czech
Republic has made an effort to harmonize their regulatory scheme with the
European Union's
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 5:40 PM
To: t...@world.std.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic
Hello All:
Recent discussions on the emc-pstc listserver indicate that the Czech
Republic has made an effort to harmonize their regulatory scheme
Hello All:
Recent discussions on the emc-pstc listserver indicate that the Czech
Republic has made an effort to harmonize their regulatory scheme with the
European Union's RTTE directive. I have reviewed the text of the Czech
legislation, Act 151/2000, and find that it has some similarities
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