In message 001701c7fe79$9d3bac20$154d4d0a@MmPc21, dated Mon, 24 Sep
2007, Piotr Galka piotr.ga...@micromade.pl writes:
- Original Message - From: John Woodgate
j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk
This is an example of inexperienced drafting. Anyone with experience
would know that a statement like
- Original Message -
From: John Woodgate j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk
This is an example of inexperienced drafting. Anyone with experience would
know that a statement like '... indirectly by any means whatsoever...' is
guaranteed to apply to ridiculous instances which could not possibly
In message 6.1.0.6.2.20070921140003.02e0f...@pop.registeredsite.com,
dated Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Joe Randolph j...@randolph-telecom.com writes:
There is plenty of room for varying interpretations here, since the
RTTE directive defines TTE as, a product enabling communication or a
relevant
On 9/21/2007, Piotr Galka wrote:
As I understood if the factory has its own Ethernet net than (terminal)
devices destined to be connected to such net are not under the scope of RTTE
directive because their owner connects them to his own net. Right ?
But what if their internal net is also
Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 6:27 PM
Subject: RE: EN 300386 and RTTE
On 9/20/2007, Anders Svensson wrote:
To be more precise, Iif we have a equipment without radio but connected to the
PSTN (i.e. E1, T1 DSL, FxOer) is this equipment in the scope of EN 300 386
On 9/20/2007, Anders Svensson wrote:
To be more precise, Iif we have a equipment without radio but connected to the
PSTN (i.e. E1, T1 DSL, FxOer) is this equipment in the scope of EN 300 386 and
or the RTTE directive?
Hi Anders:
The distinction has to do with who owns and installs the
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From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Brian Jones
Sent: den 17 september 2007 13:22
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: EN 300386 and RTTE
Anders
EN 300 386 covers (non-radio) telecommunications network equipment. So radio
equipment and terminal equipment are not within
Anders
EN 300 386 covers (non-radio) telecommunications network equipment. So radio
equipment and terminal equipment are not within its scope. Thus the equipment
within its scope is not within the scope of the RTTE Directive.
For RTTE EMC requirements, it was optional to use the
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