Re: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread Cortland Richmond

My s/c thinks Saddam Hussein is Adams Hissing.

Hmm.

Cortland


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RE: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread Brewster, Alan
I am ambidextrous. Sadly the halves of my brain operate asynchronously and so
it is not uncommon for my signature line to turn into, Anal. Folks that know
me think that this is s funny. Frankly, I don't get it
 
Regards, 
Alan (check it, check it) Brewster 
Senior Systems Safety Engineer 



From: Joshua Wiseman [mailto:jwise...@printronix.com]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:12 AM
To: Scott Baer; garymcintu...@aol.com
Cc: john.al...@era.co.uk; peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com;
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Mine has changed Genicom to Genocide


From: Scott Baer [mailto:ba...@agcs.com]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 9:17 AM
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Gary, 

My spellchecker persists in wanting to change Verizon to  Venison.  Now
back to our regular program . . . 


;) 


-- 
Scott J. Baer, P.E. 
Product Compliance Engineer 
AG Communication Systems 
A Subsidiary of Lucent Technologies 
  


garymcintu...@aol.com wrote: 


Once let spell check do its thing while having my brain on empty and not
paying to much attention to what it was suggesting. So I sent a company wide
memo that changed a name from Hugh Hagel to Huge Bagel. 
   Gary




Re: Azerbaijan bluetooth

2003-06-20 Thread Vit Gorod
Angus,
 
Azerbaijan is a sovereign country now, and as such requires its own
certification, not GOST-R.  In fact, you would need a telecom approval as
well.  BTW, if your product's manufacured in Russian Federation, Azerbaijan
certification is a different ball game. 
 
Regards


Angus McGill ang...@cascade-eng.com wrote:


Hi group. A quick question:

Does anyone know what kind of certification or DOC is required for bluetooth
computer peripheral products in Azerbaijan? Though Azerbaijan is a former
CCCP member, I wonder if a GOST certificate is required for import or
operation there. The product in question bears the CE mark and is listed on
a DoC for Directive 1999/5/EC.

Regards,
Angus McGill
Cascade Engineering Services, Inc.


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Re: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread don_borow...@selinc.com






I have Word 2000 here at work, and it suggests maw, jaw, jaws, maws, and
jowl. I have Word 97 at home. Maybe it will come up with something more
interesting.



   
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I read in !emc-pstc that garymcintu...@aol.com wrote (in 1e9.b587fca.2
c248...@aol.com) about '(mis)spelling humor' on Fri, 20 Jun 2003:
Once let spell check do its thing while having my brain on empty
and not paying to much attention to what it was suggesting. So I
sent a company wide memo that changed a name from Hugh Hagel to
Huge Bagel.
   Gary

I won't tell you what Word97 spelling checker suggests for the initials
of my firm - JMWA.
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Re: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread Ken Javor

Office 98 Word for the Mac takes a dim view of Mr. Woodgate's wits.

 From: John Woodgate j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk
 Reply-To: John Woodgate j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk
 Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 17:44:13 +0100
 To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
 Subject: Re: (mis)spelling humor
 
 
 I read in !emc-pstc that garymcintu...@aol.com wrote (in 1e9.b587fca.2
 c248...@aol.com) about '(mis)spelling humor' on Fri, 20 Jun 2003:
 Once let spell check do its thing while having my brain on empty
 and not paying to much attention to what it was suggesting. So I
 sent a company wide memo that changed a name from Hugh Hagel to
 Huge Bagel.
    Gary 
 
 I won't tell you what Word97 spelling checker suggests for the initials
 of my firm - JMWA.
 -- 
 Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
 Interested in professional sound reinforcement and distribution? Then go to
 http://www.isce.org.uk
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RE: PCB marked for UL 94V-0

2003-06-20 Thread POWELL, DOUG
I would like to thank everyone for their responses.  Once again, I see a
demonstration of the expertise that exists in this forum.
 
-doug
 

From: POWELL, DOUG 
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 10:48 AM
To: EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
Subject: PCB marked for UL 94V-0


Hello group,
 
An interesting question came up about validating printed circuit board raw
material.  In searching for alternate vendors we provide a spec that V-0
material is required and a UL V-0 stamp be placed on the board.
 
The question is, how do I independently validate the material used, since a
vendor could theoretically choose whatever they want and stamp it as V-0?
 
-doug
Douglas E. Powell 
Regulatory Compliance Engineer 
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. 
Fort Collins, CO 80535 USA 

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RE: another OATS question

2003-06-20 Thread drcuthb...@micron.com
Renting a VNA or SNA would really speed things up.
 
  Dave

From: emcp...@aol.com [mailto:emcp...@aol.com]
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Subject: another OATS question


Hello everyone,

I have worked with sites that used the hardware cloth (screen) over concrete
in the past.  When the tears would happen, they would patch that area with
screen to cover the hole and maintain continuity.  Can this patching create a
problem with site attenuation, if there are too many patches?  I was planning
to build the site with concrete underneath the screen.  

Also, do you know of a way to do the site attenuation faster?  In the past, I
have used tunable dipoles (takes forever) and also broadband antennas, which
is a little faster.  Normally, I have done the site attenuation with the
signal generator about 10 feet behind the transmitting antenna.  This means
that you have to go outside, change the frequency, go inside and make the
measurement, then back outside again.  All I have to work with is a signal
generator and spectrum analyzer.  Would it make a difference to have the
signal generator inside the building (this means that the output cable to the
antenna would be approx. 30 feet long.)  I guess as long as this long cable
for the transmit antenna is counted in the V direct reading, it should be
ok?  Making site measurements faster will help me evaluate my proposed site
location.

Thanks for your input.
Tim Pierce




RE: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread Joshua Wiseman
Mine has changed Genicom to Genocide


From: Scott Baer [mailto:ba...@agcs.com]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 9:17 AM
To: garymcintu...@aol.com
Cc: john.al...@era.co.uk; peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com;
emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: (mis)spelling humor


Gary, 

My spellchecker persists in wanting to change Verizon to  Venison.  Now
back to our regular program . . . 


;) 


-- 
Scott J. Baer, P.E. 
Product Compliance Engineer 
AG Communication Systems 
A Subsidiary of Lucent Technologies 
  


garymcintu...@aol.com wrote: 


Once let spell check do its thing while having my brain on empty and not
paying to much attention to what it was suggesting. So I sent a company wide
memo that changed a name from Hugh Hagel to Huge Bagel. 
   Gary




Re: another OATS question

2003-06-20 Thread Ken Javor
Electrometrics makes a dipole set that is self-tuning.



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Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 12:02:19 EDT
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Subject: another OATS question

Hello everyone,

I have worked with sites that used the hardware cloth (screen) over concrete
in the past.  When the tears would happen, they would patch that area with
screen to cover the hole and maintain continuity.  Can this patching create a
problem with site attenuation, if there are too many patches?  I was planning
to build the site with concrete underneath the screen.  

Also, do you know of a way to do the site attenuation faster?  In the past, I
have used tunable dipoles (takes forever) and also broadband antennas, which
is a little faster.  Normally, I have done the site attenuation with the
signal generator about 10 feet behind the transmitting antenna.  This means
that you have to go outside, change the frequency, go inside and make the
measurement, then back outside again.  All I have to work with is a signal
generator and spectrum analyzer.  Would it make a difference to have the
signal generator inside the building (this means that the output cable to the
antenna would be approx. 30 feet long.)  I guess as long as this long cable
for the transmit antenna is counted in the V direct reading, it should be
ok?  Making site measurements faster will help me evaluate my proposed site
location.

Thanks for your input.
Tim Pierce







Re: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread John Woodgate

I read in !emc-pstc that garymcintu...@aol.com wrote (in 1e9.b587fca.2
c248...@aol.com) about '(mis)spelling humor' on Fri, 20 Jun 2003:
Once let spell check do its thing while having my brain on empty 
and not paying to much attention to what it was suggesting. So I 
sent a company wide memo that changed a name from Hugh Hagel to 
Huge Bagel.
   Gary 

I won't tell you what Word97 spelling checker suggests for the initials
of my firm - JMWA. 
-- 
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk 
Interested in professional sound reinforcement and distribution? Then go to 
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Re: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread Scott Baer
Gary, 

My spellchecker persists in wanting to change Verizon to  Venison.  Now
back to our regular program . . . 


;) 


-- 
Scott J. Baer, P.E. 
Product Compliance Engineer 
AG Communication Systems 
A Subsidiary of Lucent Technologies 
  


garymcintu...@aol.com wrote: 


Once let spell check do its thing while having my brain on empty and not
paying to much attention to what it was suggesting. So I sent a company wide
memo that changed a name from Hugh Hagel to Huge Bagel. 
   Gary




another OATS question

2003-06-20 Thread emcp...@aol.com
Hello everyone,

I have worked with sites that used the hardware cloth (screen) over concrete
in the past.  When the tears would happen, they would patch that area with
screen to cover the hole and maintain continuity.  Can this patching create a
problem with site attenuation, if there are too many patches?  I was planning
to build the site with concrete underneath the screen.  

Also, do you know of a way to do the site attenuation faster?  In the past, I
have used tunable dipoles (takes forever) and also broadband antennas, which
is a little faster.  Normally, I have done the site attenuation with the
signal generator about 10 feet behind the transmitting antenna.  This means
that you have to go outside, change the frequency, go inside and make the
measurement, then back outside again.  All I have to work with is a signal
generator and spectrum analyzer.  Would it make a difference to have the
signal generator inside the building (this means that the output cable to the
antenna would be approx. 30 feet long.)  I guess as long as this long cable
for the transmit antenna is counted in the V direct reading, it should be
ok?  Making site measurements faster will help me evaluate my proposed site
location.

Thanks for your input.
Tim Pierce




Re: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread garymcintu...@aol.com
Once let spell check do its thing while having my brain on empty and not
paying to much attention to what it was suggesting. So I sent a company wide
memo that changed a name from Hugh Hagel to Huge Bagel.
   Gary



soft x-ray ionizer

2003-06-20 Thread Peter L. Tarver

Greetings.

I am preparing to perform a safety assessment of a product
that will incorporate a soft x-ray (1 nm region) ionizer for
static and capacitive charge build up control.  I am in the
process of determining all product safety requirements that
might apply to the product as a result of adding this device
and am hoping some assistance from the list.

The market for the product is primarily Asia-Pacific
(emphasis on Asia).

Anyone already been through this that's willing to lend a
hand?


Regards,

Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com



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Modem tests for Call ID ,call Waiting for Sweden

2003-06-20 Thread Andre, Pierre-Marie
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I am looking for some test laboratory  able to perform tests on modem for
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- Call Waiting

- Caller ID 

- Modem on Hold

according to the Swedish parameters, specs  1/1551-LZBA 505 457 

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Senior Approval Engineer
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Re: Question about OATS

2003-06-20 Thread Luke Turnbull

If you're going to put plate down, then you should paint it white.  It makes a
huge difference
to the temperature changes you will get in the metal.

Luke Turnbull

 emcp...@aol.com 06/19/03 09:00pm 
Hello everyone,

Thanks for your input.  I can go somewhat diagonal to the fence with the test 
site.  With this angle, the EUT end will be closer to the fence than the 
antenna.  I can also change the chain link fence to a wooden fence, but this
fence 
is built on top of a 2 foot concrete retaining wall.  I would like the site 
to be parallel to the fence for space saving reasons, although I know its not 
the best for an OATS.  What do you think would be best for this site?

I plan to use wire mesh over a concrete slab, with about 8 grounding rods 8 
feet deep, evenly spaced.  (4 on each side).  Are you saying to also coil the 
wire mesh in an 8 inch coil and bury it into the ground on all the sides?  If 
so, how deep do you bury it?

I was also thinking about using aluminum plates, rather than mesh, because 
sometimes the mesh tears.  I'm concerned that moisture would build up under
the 
ground plane, changing the characteristics of the site.

I appreciate any help you may have.
Tim Pierce




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RE: (mis)spelling humor

2003-06-20 Thread John Allen

Peter

Whilst at College, I knew a guy called Adrain - generally known as Drain
due to his capacity for beer!!


From: Peter L. Tarver [mailto:peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com]
Sent: 19 June 2003 16:03
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Subject: OT: (mis)spelling humor



 From: John Woodgate
 Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 11:25 AM

 Pommerenke, David davi...@umr.edu wrote
 in about 'ESD gun verification'
 on Wed, 7 May 2003:

 Brain,

 Spelling!

This morning, while going through some of the list e-mails
I've had to skip over, I spotted the above and was reminded
of a telephone message received at a former employer.  With
all due apologies to the caller (an intelligent person), the
message was from:

Brain Speck.


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