Chris,
>> Here my natural cynicism comes out...
In this business we all get cynical.
>> The reduction in Electronic Fog in our universe is a secondary effect
Here we disagree. CISPR-12 was based on actual interference tests using real
people as subjects. The standard, which was essentially adopted as EN 55022,
is based on technically relevant factors, not politically relevant ones.
>> authorities would get far more excited if goods with CE marks were
>> stopped at a border, than if the goods made too much EMI.
It depends whose authorities. For example, if the computing equipment
concerned were to interfere with police radio, I imagine there would be a
sufficiency of excited authorities, even _with_ the CE mark.
>> There's a few centimes/Deutchmarks worth...
Euro's. (Or is that Euro's d'Or?)
Cortland
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