That may be David but its much more EMC friendly which was your original
tack.

As to your comments on 'intent' thats hardly a topic for here. Best talk to
the European authorities on that one.
On 18 May 2014 13:33, "David Woolley (E.L)" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Although Elecraft may get away with it, a lot of equipment that is CE
> marked has final assembly stages that have to be done after unpacking the
> box.   I don't think the  EEC exemption was designed to cover the final
> assembly of dedicated sub-assemblies, but rather assembly from commodity
> parts.
>
> --
> David Woolley
> Owner K2 06123.
>
> On 18/05/14 14:04, John, 9H5G wrote:
>
>>
>> Kits are not subject to the EMC requirements and therefore do not have to
>> carry a CE mark. If asked, just show the invoice and a copy of the
>> DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU
>>
>>
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