Judd,

I believe that is is the other way around.  EN 55022 data is
accepted for FCC Class A verification or FCC Class B Certification
or Declaration of Conformity.  The only modification is that if your
equipment must be scanned above 1 GHz if you have an oscillator
fundamental frequency of 108 MHz or greater.

I do not believe that FCC Class A or B data can be used to
verify compliance with Euro regs.  Therefore, the best approach to
use is to do the EN 55022 test.

Has anyone recently heard otherwise?

Regards,
[email protected]

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From: Judd Stewart
To: PSTC
Subject: FCC Class A data vs. EN5502
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Friday, November 01, 1996 5:31PM

Hello to all!

I have a question concerning the applicability of data.

Assume a ITE product is Verified FCC Class A and is being readied for
marketing in the EU. (the unit is compliant with EN60950, notified body
confirmed)

Is the (FCC A) data package acceptable as being compliant with EN55022? That
is, can I use that data set to support my claim of compliance with EN55022?

One of the system engineers heard this on the grapevine and I rather doubt 
it.
I think the unit will need the full EN55022 data set.

Thanks for the response in advance.

Judd Stewart
619.552.5581


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