In message
<[email protected]>,
dated Thu, 21 Mar 2013, Charlie Blackham <[email protected]>
writes:
The sentence "Where a radio system is integrated on site — as in the
case of microwave point-to-point and point-to-multipoint systems —
the system integrator is responsible for ensuring compliance of the
system with the Directive when the system is brought into service." Is
in a section dealing with the integration of a unit with an antenna, it
is not in the context of combining two or more boxes to form a radio
transmitter or transceiver.
But that's exactly what it is. How A and B are connected together is
surely site-dependent, because there is not just one possible B. And the
length and quality of the interconnecting cables are influential.
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