Scot

I would tend to agree with you, and unfortunately a sign that we are doing
our jobs well is the lack of violations.

This leads all of the finance types, and those who are not fully aware to
think that we are no longer necessary.

John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 1998 8:37 AM
> To:   [email protected]
> Cc:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Re: RE: Looking for Horror Stories
> 
> [email protected],Internet writes:
> >RE: my request of a couple of weeks ago for EMC compliance horror
> >stories:  
> >
> >Thanks to all who shared humorous and real horror stories.  I have
> >shared most of them with my management.
> >
> >While the stories of good intentioned designs gone bad were helpful, I
> >just wish I had more accounts of manufacturers/integrators getting into
> >legal difficulties over non-compliance with EMC rules.
> >
> >Jim Knighten
> >------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >---------------------------
> 
> 
> Perhaps it is a good thing that you don't have more examples. Either it
> means that we compliance types are doing some good or that we are not
> willing to share the gory details. I prefer to believe there are more
> examples of the former and less of the latter.
> 
> Regards,
> Scott
> [email protected]

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