In message 
<[email protected]>, dated 
Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Grace Lin <[email protected]> writes:

>Does a manufacturer need to have an EU Declaration of Conformity for 
>antennas which work with hand-held remote controllers?  The antenna 
>contains no electronic circuit.  A RF device typically is certified 
>with certain models of antennas.  For antenna itself (shipping 
>separately and can work with different model of products), is there any 
>need for an EU DoC?

I'm not entirely sure what the RTTE Directive requires, but I can't see 
that either the LVD or the EMCD requires a DoC for an antenna.

I would include with the antenna a list of the products it is intended 
to work with and a warning not to use it with any other product. (Just 
to show that all the 'angles' have been considered.)
> 
>Is BNC connector (popular connector) a problem?

In what way? I don't see any problem.
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