Tom;
Try The following site:
http://diamond.spawar.navy.mil/specs/wise/wiseup/
Alternately, if 461D and 462 is what you're looking for, they are
available on my web page as well.
Andy Garcia
Lead EMC/Safety Engineer
Coulter Corporation
E-Mail: argar...@icanect.net
Web:
Tom Bao wrote:
>
> Anyone please tell me where to get Mil-Std? I used to
> know it's somewhere in Princeton, NJ or Philidelphia
> area. Your help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Tom
>
>
> RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
> Regulatory Compl
Anyone please tell me where to get Mil-Std? I used to
know it's somewhere in Princeton, NJ or Philidelphia
area. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tom
RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
Regulatory Compliance Information Center
Can anyone give me some background or history information on how the
radiated and conducted emission limits were determined by FCC and CISPR, in
terms of the field strength level? Any research supports the limit level?
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tom
http://www.rcic.com
Hi Rich,
Thanks for the reply and offering. But I don't have any immediate and specific
demand for searching in 1999 and 2000.
It is sincerely hoped that Tom would be successful in finding a successor for
keeping the archives. We should all pay great tribute to Tom J. Bao for his
cre
I read an article saying IEC61326 will become an EN standard for EMC for
Laboratory Equipment. What is the mandatory date for this to replace
En50081-1/EN55011 and EN50082-1 that we have been using?
Any other information related the 61326 would be helpful.
Thanks,
Tom Becker
Compliance
frequency and duration
of utility power outages? The areas I am most interested in are North and South
America and Europe.
Thanks.
Tom Brose
tbr...@aksys.com
at t...@lucent.com, not the group. I'll
summarize and post it if the group is interested in it.
TIA,
Tom
RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
Regulatory Compliance Information Center
Will Australia accept a test report to EN55022:1987 for proof of compliance to
AS/NZS 3548? Or must I provide a report to EN55022:1994?
Thanks to the group in advance.
Tom Crabtree
Datasouth Computer Corp.
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I have a pcmcia peripheral to test for FCC/EN55022 class B. Any
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Subject: Re: RCIC
Dear Colleagues,
RCIC was hacked again. I'm wo
At 11:30 AM 8/28/97 -0400, Tom Bao wrote:
> Anyone please tell me where to get Mil-Std? I used to
>know it's somewhere in Princeton, NJ or Philidelphia
>area. Your help is greatly appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>Tom
>
>
>
>
> RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
>
web? I surf around and found little.
Probably not many people in the group interested in the topic. If some
of you are interested, I'll setup a web page for SAR. It may benefit
others when SAR is getting hotter.
Best regards,
Tom Bao
http://uc.com/compliance_engineering/
Tom Bao asks about what configurations make products Pluggable Equipment Type B.
Where North America is concerned, this was discussed at UL and it was
essentially determined that any attachment plug other than , ANSI/NEMA 1-15P,
5-15P and 5-20P (the 125V, 15A and 20A plugs) makes ITE Pluggable
You are invited to our next IEEE EMC Society Chapter Meeting
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Tom,
Be warned, something like this was tried by a UK manufacturer. They failed
the tests, then persauded a Competent body to sign off a TCF stating that the
failed tests were not applicable or were unpassable by their equipment. They
then CE marked and placed on the market. Within their
Tom,
To be precise, EN 61326:1997 does not replace the generics. But in our terms,
since
it affects almost everything my company (and maybe yours) makes, the effect is
the
same. So in time we will no longer be able to use the generic EMC standards.
EN 61326's scope is actually wider
On 12 Nov 2003, Tom wrote
>If you are so sure that your product complies with the protection
>requirements of the EMC Directive even if it failed to pass the test,
>you have chance to use TCF Route instead of the Standard Route.
>Regards,
>Tom
Tom, could you explain your thi
Tom
I used to work for a telecom UPS company and we used data on lighting
that I think was compilied from the National Weather Service. We used
this data because there was such a strong correlation between lightning
activity and incidence of power outages. Florida was definitely the
highest in
Best regards,
Tom
RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
Regulatory Compliance Information Center
At 05:04 PM 5/13/97 +0100, Peter Phillips wrote:
>I have recently started looking into the uncertainty associated with EMC
>measurements, I have three documents published in the UK, NIS 80, 81 and
>3003 w
watt limits. In other words, there
is no such case that the EUT meet the per watt limits but not the
maximum current limits. What's the purpose to have seperate limits
for Class D equipment? Or do I miss something or have the wrong
concepts? TIA
Best regards,
Tom
RCIC = http://u
right…
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Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 4:21 PM
To: Pettit, Ghery; Tom Cokenias; Derek Walton; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: You've just got to see this!
Actually one needs shielded clothing, much more profitable. However, no
guarant
group seec
are now archived in RCIC. It's probably in your interests.
Best regards,
Tom
RCIC
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Tom,
The definition I've heard for this is "big & twisty". The current
rating is usually 30 A or more, the plug is twisted into the socket,
hence the name. Usually applies to equipment that stays in place.
Eric Petitpierre
Pulsecom
Herndon,
Actually one needs shielded clothing, much more profitable. However, no
guarantee on telepathic waves. Hard to shield.
http://www.lessemf.com/personal.html
Hans Mellberg
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To: Tom Cokenias <
general compliance info.
81% of those interested in emc.
85% of those interested in safety.
57% of those interested in telecomm.
Thanks again for the opportunity you gave me.
Tom
RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
Regulatory Compliance Information Center
C/EMI
__ Safety
__ Telecommunication regulation
__ Others
I'll let you know the results. Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Tom
Regulatory Compliance Information Center
http://www.rcic.com
device.
If the TX met the 15.209 limits and the class A met criteria and limits for
a non-residential digital device, it's legal.
Some recent experience with FCC application bears this out.
Best regards
Tom Cokenias
Consultant, EMC & Radio Approvals
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, TIA.
Best regards,
Tom
Regulatory Compliance Information Center
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Hello Tom,
To my knowledge, NIST was assisting Saudi Arabia in aligning
their conformity assessment scheme with that of the U.S.A. Here is
contact info for SASO:
Saudi Arabian Standards Organization
PO Box 3437
Riyadh 11471 SAUDI ARABIA
Phone 479-3332
Fax 479-3063
(Country Code 966)
(City
Hi Barry:
Unfortunately, Tom Bao, curator of the RCIC
archives, has been unable to keep up all of
the archive functions.
Tom is currently looking for someone to take
over the archives. He will be happy to send
details of the job to any interested party.
I did a non-comprehensive search
voice (508) 486-8880
Littleton, MA 01460 fax (508) 486-8828
http://world.std.com/~csweb
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Tom Bao wrote:
> Can anyone give me some background or history information on how the
> radiated and conducted emission limits were determined by FCC and CISPR, in
>
might ask your favorite search engine to
look for SQUID, I believe is the acronym for the supercooled quantum
devices used to measure the variations in earth's magnetic field.
Good luck
Best regards,
Tom Cokenias
EMC Consultant
El Granada, CA
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 18:35:22 -0500 (EST),
Art Michael wrote:
> On the Safety Link you will find three links to DENAN
> resources, including one to Tom Satos' Introduction, another to a
> tentative translation of the law, and a third to a tentative translation
> of the Append
I'm posting this for a friend. Thanks for your help
Tom Cokenias
I'm dealing with a powerline surge requirement issue regarding high
end computers and servers products - i.e. IEC 801-4, IEC 1000-4-4,
ANSI/IEEE C62.41. I'm looking for industry practices regarding th
that they would be excluded, but neither do I see how they should be
tested.
Thanks for your consideration.
best regards
Tom Cokenias
T.N. Cokenias Consulting
P.O. Box 1086
El Granada CA 94018
tel 650 726 1263
fax 650 726 1252
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determined?
Author: Tom Bao at internet
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Date:1/14/97 20:33
Can anyone give me some background or history information on how the
radiated and conducted emission limits were determined by FCC and CISPR, in
terms of the field strength level? Any research su
All,
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society / CNEC Product Safety
Engineering Society meeting today, March 24th, at the Holiday Inn,
Boxborough MA. A social hour with light refreshments will begin at 7:00
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Sales
All,
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society / CNEC Product Safety
Engineering Society meeting next Wednesday, March 24th, at the Holiday
Inn, Boxborough MA. A social hour with light refreshments will begin at
7:00 PM and the technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM. Tom Revesz,
EMC
All,
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society / CNEC Product Safety
Engineering Society meeting on Wednesday, March 24th, at the Holiday Inn,
Boxborough MA. A social hour with light refreshments will begin at 7:00 PM
and the technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM. Tom Revesz, EMC
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Hello folks and best wishes for 2021!
I am an active and long-time IEEE volunteer, involved and very productive in
MGA, TA, SA an
the FAQ is archived at the following URL:
http://world.std.com/~techbook/compliance_faq.html
and the Japanese version, courtesy Tom Sato, at:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/seec-faq/
The latest versions should appear there in the next few days.
The textfiles may be a
Tom -
FWIW, the link provided below leads to the self-same file as
the bottom link on the URL provided by John. And it's no
longer at the bottom of the page, it's the first bulleted
list item on the page.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
ptar...@ieee.org
From: Tom Cokenias
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arnes [mailto:jrbar...@iglou.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 7:14 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org; Tom Cokenias
Subject: Re: Changes to FCC Part 15 (July 12, 2004 Version)
Tom,
It looks like the FCC changed their web page
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/rules/
while I was comparing the standards and writing my
(3100 Bowers)faces Bowers Avenue and is accessible by driveway.
For a more detailed map, please check the EMC society website at
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(3100 Bowers)faces Bowers Avenue and is accessible by driveway.
For a more detailed map, please check the EMC society website at
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Best regards
Tom Cokenias
T.N. Cokenias Consulting
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Hello Tom,
What kind of products are you testing and where are you discharging
that causes the problems? If the discharge path that causes the
problem is inherent in your design, then it is possible that no PC
that you use will be hardened enough to handle ESD
FYI.
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>Subject: Jokes text
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>
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>
>Found virus SHS_STAGES.A in file LIFE_STAGES.TXT.SHS
Tom/Jim-
I do have the SBC TP76200MP document (dated 12/30/98), but I was asking
about TR-406. Anyone familiar with that document? Is the TR-406
requirement equivalent to this SBC TP76200MP requirement? thanks
D
Tom Lavka wrote:
>
> FYI...The most recent revision of TP76200MP is De
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We use some mercury wetted r
Sounds about right. Even your organization fits!
From: Tom Cokenias [mailto:t...@tncokenias.org]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:29 PM
To: Pettit, Ghery; Derek Walton; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: You've just got to see this!
Have obtained knock-offs from China - now offering th
Hi Tom,
I remember attending an interesting talk given by Ralph Calcavecchio
of IBM, one of the original CIPSR22 guys, who gave us a bit of
historical background.
Basically, CISPR22 radiated emissions limits were determined
empirically by measuring
Author: Tom Bao at internet
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Date:8/28/97 11:30 AM
Anyone please tell me where to get Mil-Std? I used to
know it's somewhere in Princeton, NJ or Philidelphia
area. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tom
spend the
money in the first place? The answer is I don't know. :)
Regards,
Tom Bao
http://www.rcic.com
At 10:58 PM 12/16/96 PST, mvald...@netvision.net.il wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I just bought a cellular phone and read in the manual it generates about
600mW (mostly RF at ab
The requirement for 30 meter testing was removed in EN 55022-1995. The
current distance requirement for both Class A and Class B is testing at 10
meters.
Tom Donnelly
EMC Engineer
Lucent Technologies
tdonne...@lucent.com
Enter 'czech' in the conference content search at the bottom of the
page. You'll find all the messages which contain 'czech'. The URL is
http://uc.com/bin/dbml.exe?Template=/rcic/vch.dbm&Subject=&Age=14&Xgroup=
Tom Bao
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Courtesy of RCIC
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Hello everyone,
I'm reading 1.2.5.1, 1.2.5.2 IEC-950. One thing which is not very
clear to me is the industrial plug and socket-outlet. Anyone has a
definition for them, or which standard specifies it? TIA
Tom Bao
t...@superlink.net
Courtesy of RCIC
http://uc.com/compliance_engineering/
in the lab's test report will be reviewed to
determine whether the lab made the intentional radiator measurements
correctly.
Best regards
Tom Cokenias
Consultant, EMC and Radio Approvals
P.O. Box 1086
El Granada, CA 94018
tel 650 726 1263fax 650 726 1252 or 413 332 6528
At 3:17 AM
wafer process chambers). For non-residential products no FCC
submission is required but you must meet radiated and/or AC conducted
limits in rules to show compliance with FCC Part 18.
best regards
Tom Cokenias
T.N. Cokenias Consulting
P.O. Box 1086
El Granada CA 94018
tel 650 726 1263fax
Tom,
As I understand it, if you are a member of JEITA then it is a requirement.
Regards,
Josh
Josh Wiseman
EMC/Product Safety
(714) 368-2737
[mailto:jwise...@printronix.com]
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Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 10:06 PM
To: emc-p
towards a reverb chamber to get
around small antenna beam width issues.
Any leads for a test house, or advice on doing this testing is appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom Donnelly
Smiths Aerospace Actuation Systems
973-428-9898 x445
tdonne...@act-sys.com
Hi Tom,
you may want to talk to the folks at
Gary,
TCF format is not specified in the Directive but you should make sure yours
contains the information required therein, and that it is in a format that
your competent body finds acceptable, since they will be doing the
assessment.
best regards
Tom Cokenias
EMC Consultant
650-726-1262
Does anybody know of any specifications or standards re intrinsic safety of
low power (FCC Part 15) 125 kHz magnetic field transmitters? These TX's
are usually employed to read tags or cards for door entry, security, etc.
Thanks,
Tom Cokenias
RFI/EMC Consultant
Palo Alto, CA
ph 415-493-4219
ts for telco office equipment are almost
identical to the EN55022 in the .450 - 30 MHz range, but don't have a copy
with me here. I recall the limits going down to 10 kHz, perhaps lower.
Best regards
Tom Cokenias
T.N. Cokenias Consulting
P.O. Box 1086
El Granada CA 94018
tel 650 726 1263
Hello, all-
I was contacted by Tom Lofgren/ML Staffing with information regarding
compliance engineering opportunities at OPEX Corporation. I promised to
forward the info. Several engineers and a manager needed for newly forming
compliance team with family owned, American company:
"
Thank you Tom for the clarification.
I chose my words carefully. As I said, I wasn't aware of requirements from
the FCC. I didn't say such requirements didn't exist. Now I aware of those
requirements. Sections 2.938, 2.955 and 2.1075 cover equipment subject to
authorization or
Sam
France announced they will harmonize in Jan 2001. I'm still looking
around for notice re Spain.
Best regards
Tom Cokenias
T.N. Cokenias Consulting
P.O. Box 1086
El Granada CA 94018
tel 650 726 1263
At 8:32 AM -0400 10/16/00, Wismer, Sam wrote:
Group:
I am hearing fr
down menu, choose rule part, click on one of the
paragraphs. At the top of the page there is a link that says "View Part".
The entire rule part can be downloaded as a web archive or HTML source. You
could convert to pdf later.
Good luck.
Best regards
Tom Cokenias
T.N. Cokenias Cons
partment Manager
ITS-Boxborough
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The views expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my employer.
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To: Peter Phillips; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: Uncertainty calculations
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: Tuesday, May 13, 1997 10:27PM
P
Singapore
Taiwan
Indonesia
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Thanks in advance and best regards,
Tom Cokenias
RFI/EMC Consultant
ould start with? TIA.
Tom Bao
t...@superlink.net
Courtesy of RCIC
http://uc.com/compliance_engineering/
experience with this? What are the
requirements for the "certificate"? Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom Whissel
Compliance Engineer
Cabletron Systems, Inc.
Yes, it helps. Arigato.
Best wishes
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2018-12-07 22:50, John Allen wrote:
Tom
Thanks, and so not what I had thought - however, that does clarify the
situation and hopefully has answered John
Dear Tom:
Thank you for your reminder. I don't have a copy of CISPR 22: 2003. I do
have a copy of CISPR 22: 2005 Fifth Edition. Do you know if there is any
difference for the requirement of an ISN between the versions 2003 and 2005?
Best regards,
Grace
On 11/27/06, T.Sato wrote:
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Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 1:13 PM
To: jjuh...@fiberoptions.com
Subject: Part 15 section numbering
Sir,
The Part 15 numbering on that web site reflects the numbering
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and the Japanese version, courtesy Tom Sato, at:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/seec-faq/
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ath. I have the same problem if
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Hello Tom,
Check out IEC 309-1.
Regards,
Ron Wellman
well...@corp.
Does anyone know the beamwidth of the Schaffner CBL6140A BiLog Antenna?
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Lucent Technologies
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Pat,
Try Fischer Custom Communications Inc - I think he makes his own absorbing
clamp tel 310-891-0635 fax 310-891-0644 Ask for Alan or Fred Fischer
Maybe Solar Electronics as well in North Hollywood CA - 800-952-5302, ask
for Roy Talley
Best regards
Tom Cokenias
EMC & Radio Type Appro
laser requirements. Appreciate your comments.
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Tom
Thanks, and so not what I had thought - however, that does clarify the
situation and hopefully has answered John W's question.
John E Allen
West London, UK
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For new tiles, call Tom Ellam or Geof Schwerin Fair-Rite Products Corp. in
Wallkill, NY at 914-895-2055.
Hope this helps.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 1998 8:18 AM
To: 'EMC-PSTC
possibility of your AC cord acting like a transmit antenna.
Tom Cokenias
Consultant, EMC & Radio Type Approvals
Hi Tom,
thanks for your answer.
Am 27.08.21 um 13:25 schrieb T.Sato:
Although the term "power supply networks" is not defined in the standard,
can't you insist that those ports may be connected to local DC power supply
but will not be connected to "power supply **networks**
Tom
It is the japanese technical standard used to evaluate products that have no
Japanese standards harmonized with the IEC. I am particularly interested in the
requirements used to test LED luminaires
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d the translation
and neither couldn't find a translator, maybe I can manage to translate
the required part of the document for you but, sorry, with a considerable
fee.
Regards,
Tom
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> On Jun 3, 2013, at 3:21 PM, "T.Sato"
Tom,
Thanks for the reply.
After doing some searching on the CENELEC website I was able to confirm
that Amendment 2
to EN 60825-1 is harmonized under both the LVD and RTTED with a DOW of
1/1/2004.
The CENELEC information also indicates that there are no A-Deviations or
Special National
Hi Stuart
9.1.1 Average useable receiver sensitivity: calls out BER 10E-2
Para 5.2 Error behavior at high input levels: BER 10E-4
best regards
Tom Cokenias
T.N. Cokenias Consulting
P.O. Box 1086
El Granada CA 94018
tel 650 726 1263
cell 650 302 0887
fax 650 726 1252
At 9:10 AM -0500
Thu, 15 Jun 2000 08:22:00 +0100 (BST)
Courtesy of Martin Rowe, the FAQ is archived at the following URL:
http://world.std.com/~techbook/compliance_faq.html
and the Japanese version, courtesy Tom Sato, at:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/seec-faq/
The latest version sh
evaluated against the appropriate limit for unwanted emission.
Hope this helps.
Best regards
Tom Cokenias
T.N. Cokenias Consulting
P.O. Box 1086
El Granada CA 94018
tel 650 726 1263fax 650 726 1252 page 800 759 pin 630 2820
At 8:37 AM -0600 5/24/00, JENKINS, JEFF wrote:
I have
the FAQ is archived at the following URL:
http://world.std.com/~techbook/compliance_faq.html
and the Japanese version, courtesy Tom Sato, at:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/seec-faq/
The latest versions should appear there in the next few days.
The textfiles may be a
the FAQ is archived at the following URL:
http://world.std.com/~techbook/compliance_faq.html
and the Japanese version, courtesy Tom Sato, at:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/seec-faq/
The latest versions should appear there in the next few days.
The textfiles may be a
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