Great win - especially over City!

Point taken re: wall warts and so on.
We are particulalry interested for wireless remotes..


From: Derek Walton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 11:28 AM
To: Charles Grasso
Cc: John Woodgate; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Speaking of limits above 1GHz


HI Chas,

I have a problem with this small products thing....

Most "small products" have chargers, adaptors etc that hook into them. 
Thus, some 4 to 6 feet of "strung out" wire attaches to the device. It 
IS NO LONGER as small product.

Examples that come to mind:

A PDA that can be powered and used at the same time.

A cell phone, that can be charged AND/OR hooked to a PC should be tested 
as such.

Any other device that uses a wall wart.

Unless the device can't be powered up while charging, then it shouldn't 
classify as a small device.

Good win today <G>

Cheers,

Derek.

Charles Grasso wrote on 2/14/2004, 1:05 PM:

 >
 > Good point John,
 >
 > To be fair the ANSI committee is looking into this - we're at 11 years
 > and
 > counting.
 >
 > The GTEM is a VERY desirable option for small products i.e wireless.
 >
 > I hope this is resolved as soon as possible.


-- 
Derek N. Walton
L F Rsearch
Poplar Grove, IL61065, USA



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