Tim Haynes G-Net 701 3239 / 3455 wrote:
> My licence covers 9kHz to
> 100GHz and for pulse / FM / AM modulations.
>
Presumably this is only a transmitter licence, not a receiver licence?
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Regards,
Phil Ford phil_f...@uk.xyratex.com
tel +44 (0)1705 443255fax +4
#Paul Rampelbergh wrote:
#>
#> Is there a need to have a license to posses and operate EMC
#> measurement tools?
#>
#In the UK... none that I know of.
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#Regards,
#Phil Ford
You might like to check the situation with the following person;
Steve Hewitt of the Radiocommunications Agency, Test
In a message dated 98-01-06 04:09:12 EST, phil_f...@uk.xyratex.com writes:
<< Paul Rampelbergh wrote:
>
> Is there a need to have a license to posses and operate EMC
> measurement tools?
>
In the UK... none that I know of.
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Regards,
Phil Ford phil_f...@uk.xyratex
Paul Rampelbergh wrote:
>
> Is there a need to have a license to posses and operate EMC
> measurement tools?
>
In the UK... none that I know of.
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Regards,
Phil Ford phil_f...@uk.xyratex.com
tel +44 (0)1705 443255fax +44 (0)1705 499315
Xyratex, Langstone Road,
Is there a need to have a license to posses and operate EMC
measurement tools?
I'm thinking on:
receiver types:
- spectrum analyzers
- mesurement receivers
transmitting types:
- RF generators
- ESD generators
etc..
(Licence from FFC? or from similar autorities in the different
countrys)
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