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Sent: 09 October 2003 15:44
To: 'John Allen'; 'Bill Stumpf'; 'lfresea...@aol.com'; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Missing Emissions data from D of C?
John,
To illustrate your worry on the 50% non-compliant Doc's, I show a quite
recent example of a EU DoC for a product that should
: woensdag 8 oktober 2003 16:56
To: 'Bill Stumpf'; 'lfresea...@aol.com'; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Missing Emissions data from D of C?
Hi
Wrt to Bill's comment on the weakness of the DoC, I would personally say
that the DoC in question is non-compliant with the EMCD since it does not
declare
In a message dated 10/3/2003 12:34:57 PM Central Daylight Time,
bstu...@dlsemc.com writes:
This points out one of the weaknesses of the self-declaration (DOC). The
responsible party can self declare for whatever standards they feel suite
their needs.
Hi Bill,
Not really, I have to disagree. I
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Subject: RE: Missing Emissions data from D of C?
Derek,
This points out one of the weaknesses of the self-declaration (DOC). The
responsible party can self declare for whatever standards they feel suite
their needs. For instance, just because a product is CE marked
owner-emc-pstc@majordo cc:
mo.ieee.org Subject: RE: Missing
Emissions data from D of C
Derek,
This points out one of the weaknesses of the self-declaration (DOC). The
responsible party can self declare for whatever standards they feel suite
their needs. For instance, just because a product is CE marked, it doesn't
mean that it has been tested or passed to all the relevant standards.
Doesn't seem likely that it would be exempt. In the mid-80's I resolved a
problem at a client's bank. Originally the problem appeared our equipment was
interfering. Long story short - the problem belonged to the video arcade next
door. A bank of games was the source of the problems.
Gary
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