----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Woodgate" <[email protected]>
>
> Then you use the procedure given in Annex III of the 2004/108/EC Directive 
> to get a formal acceptance of your solution by a Notified Body. You can 
> then, under Article 7, apply the CE mark.
>

And probably it is the only solution (if I really need - am I) to be sure 
that I'm right.
Thank you John.

Reading this Annex it looks that I first have to have the device and then 
can ask if it is OK.
The better would be to have the accepted specifications first - if they 
don't agree for higher emission I can do some steps I described earlier even 
they are not the best from education point of view.
I hope I would not need to follow the procedure for each board which I 
suppose to be ready in few months delays between each other.

Piotr Galka 

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