Tom Bao wrote:
>
> Anyone please tell me where to get Mil-Std? I used to
> know it's somewhere in Princeton, NJ or Philidelphia
> area. Your help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Tom
>
>
> RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
> Regulatory Compliance Information Center
>
Tom,
Try: Standard
Item Subject: COMB Generators
There are several manufacturers with Antenna Research Associates (ARA)
being one of them. Theirs looks like a baby bicon with a calibrated
output.
Hans
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Subject: COM
Hello from San Diego:
Now that summer is ending, there have been several postings
of meetings and calendars of area safety groups.
However, I've not seen one for the San Diego area. I know
that there was an active group here at one time. I suspect
that it is now inactive. (If it is st
Anyone please tell me where to get Mil-Std? I used to
know it's somewhere in Princeton, NJ or Philidelphia
area. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tom
RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
Regulatory Compliance Information Center
Thanks Larry:
I will pass this along to emc-pstc also. The confusion as to what the new type
B surge requirements are may lie a disparity in what was presented at the last
FCC/TIA conference. After reviewing my notes, the rough draft version of the
new part 68 requirements specified the new s
To all that are interested,
The Colorado Product Technical Committee (CPSTC) will be holding the
September meeting at the Hewlett-Packard facilities in Colorado Springs,
Colorado. It is being hosted by Ron Duffy, one of their illustrious Product
Safety Engineers. He will also be pre
Hello All!
I am hoping that someone can help me out here. We are looking for a
site-reference COMB generator for site correlation and site performance
verification. I have used these devices in the past and found that (at
least the ones I used) they tend to provide unreliable output.
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