re: FCC Class A Label?

1997-01-08 Thread Tony Fredriksson
%STKWWHDQ To: emc-pstc Subject: re: FCC Class A Label? List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: Monday, January 06, 1997 12:00AM Let me see if I understand this correctly.. The FCC in an attempt to speed up the Class B cert process introduced the DoC process. Can Class A equipment use the same

re: FCC Class A Label?

1997-01-08 Thread George Alspaugh
Class A equipment has pretty much always been a self declaration process, not requiring FCC certification, i.e. verification testing. From: GRASSO%STKWWHDQ%ccsvm.stortek.com List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 01/07/97 02:32:32 PM Subject: re: FCC Class A Label? Let me see if I

re: FCC Class A Label?

1997-01-08 Thread Thomas N. Cokenias
The DoC procedure was implemented to speed class B computers and their peripherals to market. The DoC is a self-certification procedure, i.e., no submission of data or fees to FCC, as was required in almost all cases for class B home computer/peripheral equipment prior to DoC rules. Class A

re: FCC Class A Label?

1997-01-07 Thread GRASSO%STKWWHDQ
) by ruebert.ieee.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) id NAA24680 for emc-pstc-list; Thu, 2 Jan 1997 13:08:42 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: n1359922992.47...@sledgehammer.com List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: 2 Jan 1997 10:04:01 -0800 From: Steve Chin sc...@sledgehammer.com.smtp Subject: Re: FCC Class A Label? To: emc-p

Re: FCC Class A Label?

1997-01-02 Thread Steve Chin
Lets not forget about the new FCC DoC process. You can declare conformity to the FCC limits (either class A or class B) if you are testing at an approved site with uses approved testing practices. If you use the route of declaration, a proper FCC DoC label must be applied. Steve Chin StreamLogic