Re: Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic

2002-03-08 Thread John Woodgate
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. The

Re: Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic

2002-03-07 Thread JPR3
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

Re: Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic

2002-03-07 Thread John Woodgate
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 of

RE: Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic

2002-03-07 Thread Ian Jennings
Hi Latest situation in the Czech republic is that equipment connecting to the analogue PSTN requires in country testing against national standards. I believe that FMS6123/92 still applies. An RTTE style process applies to most other product types. I'm pretty sure that we have the analogue

RE: Analog PSTN approvals in Czech Republic

2002-03-07 Thread Roger Magnuson
Joe, In theory, you could approve a modem which complies with TBR 21 plus - Czech Advisory Notes ATAAB AN018, AN019, AN020 (ETSI TR 103 000-3-1, 2, 3 V1.1.1 (2001-08)) - Network Compatibility tests (tone/ring detectors etc) however it's a lot more convenient to use the TZP 018 spec as the test