Date: Wednesday, November 25, 1998 2:05 PM
Subject: RE: Question on FCC Class B certifications.
>Happens I agree with you, John. But the economics of the proposal were so
>attractive that somebody persuaded the FCC to make it -- and we all had a
>good long while to comment on on it, too. I
believe
to be power-company carrier-current harmonics. There's a LOT of RFI out
here, and it is getting worse!
Cortland
== Original Message Follows
>> Date: 25-Nov-98 05:45:28 MsgID: 1065-60387 ToID: 72146,373
From: "Kretsch, John" &
Charles (Chaz); ieee pstc list
Subject: Re: Question on FCC Class B certifications.
Since April of 97 I've been in telecoms, but I have worked with computers
about 14 years.
For the past few years, for computers, anyway, one may either obtain FCC
certification as before, obtaining and
: "Grasso, Charles (Chaz)" >INTERNET:gra...@louisville.stortek.com
Subj: Question on FCC Class B certifications.
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Hello all.
I have a question on that centers on the new FCC Class B
certification procedures.
My
com
lluttr...@ieee.org
> -Original Message-
> From: Grasso, Charles (Chaz) [SMTP:gra...@louisville.stortek.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 1998 7:41 AM
> To: 'EMC Group'
> Subject: Question on FCC Class B certifications.
>
> Hello all.
>
> I
>Hello all.
>
>I have a question on that centers on the new FCC Class B
>certification procedures.
>
>My company has recently bought a bunch of PCs for use
>as emulators during emissions testing. I happened to
>notice that while ALL of the PCs had the FCC Class B
>logo on their label, some of the
Hello all.
I have a question on that centers on the new FCC Class B
certification procedures.
My company has recently bought a bunch of PCs for use
as emulators during emissions testing. I happened to
notice that while ALL of the PCs had the FCC Class B
logo on their label, some of the PCs also
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