On 12.03.15 14:46, [email protected] wrote:
> Just a reminder, using this kind of equipment in the US does require a
> license from the FCC! It is a radio transmitter and as such it does
> require compliance with the rules. Had a furniture factory that used
> RF heating for setting glue, worked great, BTW, but there it was, an
> FCC station license right on the side of the power supply. 

Back in the days of analogue telecommunications, when telephone trunks
were FDM on coax, there was a small furniture factory a few blocks from
our design lab. On days when he arced his up, the needles on our level
meters would jump and stay up for the duration of their heating cycle.
We had to make our measurements in between workpieces in their factory.

The digital revolution has a lot going for it.

Erik

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