Amund
You could check out the useful links page on the  R&TTE Compliance  Association
web site.   <www.rtteca.com>.   This  association is  focussed upon
understanding  and  effectively  using   EU  Directives  ( particularly  99/5)
in a manufacturing,  testing and marketing context.

Jerry Roberton
Secretary  R&TTE CA

Tel +44-1932-260808
Fax +44-1932-260809
Email: [email protected]


aka
Roberton Associates Ltd
Walton-on-Thames  UK



[email protected] wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Regarding RTTE and the NB role, we have this case:
>
> 1. Product: Satellite transmitter/reveicer, KU-band (10-14GHz)
> 2. Harmonized standards exist
>
> As far as I understand, we do not need a NB for certification. Apply annex III
> and issue a DoC.
> If the product shall be put into marked in EU countries, which the KU-band
> is "not harmonized", a statement must be forwarded to the national authorities
> that the product soon will be introduced to the marked.
> Wait 4 weeks, no responds, you can go on selling.
>
> Am I right or am I totally ........ ?
>
> The last one, any WEB-site that describes the Harmonized Frequency bands ?
>
> Best regards
> Amund Westin
>
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 15:55:15 -0500 [email protected] wrote:
> >
> >A representative is necessary if the manufacture is not resident in the EU.
> >That entity keeps the technical file and performs any other duties expressly
> >assigned by the manufacturer. This procedure is not related to any
> >procedural requirements to use or not use a Notified Body. A Notified Body
> >is needed if Annex III, IV or V applies. For example, our product is a short
> >range device where the spectrum standard has not been published; so we must
> >follow Annex IV and use a Notified Body. However, once the standard is
> >harmonized, we will switch to following Annex III and a Notified Body will
> >not be required.
> >
> >Richard Woods
> >
> >----------
> >From:  Courtland Thomas [SMTP:[email protected]]
> >Sent:  Tuesday, February 27, 2001 5:07 PM
> >To:  emcpost
> >Subject:  RTTE Directive
> >
> >
> >Hello group,
> >
> >I have been reading through different articles on the RTTE Directive and
> >getting somewhat confused. I have concluded that there is no requirement for
> >an authorized representative within the Community any longer. This may have
> >been the case all along, but it was good to have that person to submit the
> >technical files to a notified body. I believe the notified body requirement
> >goes away with the RTTE directive also. Now all that is required is for the
> >manufacturer to maintain the technical file and produce the Declaration of
> >Conformity. Am I on the right page?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Courtland Thomas
> >Patton Electronics
> >
> >
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