That raises a question for hopefully not only me.
Is, or will, ETSI be revising it's R&TTE referenced standards? And if so, does
anyone have any information as to when that will be completed? Hopefully it'll
be completed before the R&TTE to RED transition ends.
I look forward to your reply.
Best regards,Ron PickardSent from my smartphone
------ Original message------From: John WoodgateDate: Thu, Oct 30, 2014 4:40
AMTo: [email protected];Subject:Re: [PSES] New Radio Equipment
Directive (RED) - please read if you sell wireless devices into EuropeIn
message , dated Thu, 30 Oct 2014, Anthony Thomson writes:>But the thread
started with Nick Hooper saying that Notified Body's >were already, and have
issued opinions against the RED. This is where >my interest lies, in finding a
NB to issue an opinion against the RED >in the coming weeks, when I stumbled
across Nicks post questioning the >validity of these NB opinions.> >I though
NB's were supposed to be competent and reliable. I often rely >on them to
ratify and confirm our regulatory position. Sounds pretty >serious to me and I
find my confidence in the whole NB system waning!Misunderstanding. Due to some
problems with below-par notified bodies in some countries, all NBs have to
re-register for RED (and this applies to some other Directives, I think). So,
NBs exist but they are not yet registered under the RED (and it is alleged that
the process may have run into difficulties).The same applies to notified
standards. There is no OJ list for the RED yet. But the existing harmonized
standards have not been withdrawn.-- OOO - Own Opinions Only. With best wishes.
See www.jmwa.demon.co.ukQuid faciamus nisi sit?John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and
Associates, Rayleigh, Essex
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