Lisa,

I don't think so. If you had the cable built with the ferrite included or the
ferrite
was sleeved in such a way that it was not removeable and your equipment was
supplied with this you can then provide a full declaration of conformity 
provided
that you advise that they must use the cable provided and that this is part of 
the
compliance. Ferrites are not identical products and not all manufacturers 
ferrites
are easily obtained in any one particular location. The best solution would be 
to
have a cable which solves the problem.


Regards



G. Rae Dulmage, B. Comm.,
President
TelApprove Services Corporation
(613) 257 3015
http://www.angelfire.com/on/telapprove


[email protected] wrote:

> Here's a question....  If you have a product that, at one particular frequency
> during radiated RF, you simply cannot get to pass the requirements of the
> relative CE standard without putting an external ferrite on the cable, is it
> "legal" , to still mark it, provided you inform your customers via the
> declaration of conformity or in the manual etc., that they could experience
> problems at such and such frequencies and if they do, to use a ferrite?  (boy,
> that was a mouthful).  Faced with a redesign or a statement, the words would 
> be
> the easier route to take, since in this case, the customer could probably 
> never
> see the problem frequency range.   Comments?
>
> thank you for any advise,
>
> Lisa
>
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