FYI, as of today, the new phone number for the FCC Pt 15 labs in Columbia
Maryland is 1-301-362-3000.
R. Grant Pinto
grant.pi...@adn.alcatel.com
Alcatel USA
NIS 81 is published by UKAS (was NAMAS). The UK contact is
Tel: 081-943 7140
Fax: 081-943 7134
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Sent: Monday, September 28, 1998 9:05 AM
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I don't know if any of this helps but it's my two cents worth.
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From: ed.pr...@cubic.com [SMTP:ed.pr...@cubic.com]
Sent: Friday, September 25, 1998 1:29 PM
To: EMC-PSTC
Subject: Waveguide Propagation
Greetings Everyone!
Can anyone provide a formula
Hi Michael,
(1) On the cover of NIS 81 I found NAMAS Executive, National Physical Lab,
Teddington, Middlesex, TW110LW, England Tel: 081-943-7140 Fax:
081-943-7134, Telex: 262344 NPLG
(2) Try http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Uncertainty/index.html
Best Regards,
Barry Ma
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Hello Group,
I would like to expand on this request a little. Does someone have the
entire scope and definition sections of the most recent version of this
standard (61000-3-2) in electronic format? If possible I would like to
review this before buying the document.
Doug Powell
Advanced
The IEEE EMC Society has published a call for papers for
the IEEE 1999 International Symposium on Electromagnetic
Compatibility. The following details are taken from the
call for papers. I received the notice this past week.
The EMC Society gives just 3 weeks do submit an abstract!
The
Ed, Jeff,
If you assume that's your second harmonic that you wish to propagate is
at the waveguide cutoff frequency, fc, hence your fundamental is at 0.5
fc, then the loss of a rectangular waveguide at the fundamental will be:
Loss = (kc)(Squareroot[3/2]), in nepers/meter
Where kc is
Doug:
The change was an addition of a sentence to the existing definition. It
is up to the manufacture to determine if the product is professional or
not. You are on your own as far as the scope is concerned. The writers
(SC77A/WG1) say it includes everything. When reading the document there
Hello from San Diego:
I would like to encourage my emc-pstc product safety
colleagues to consider presenting a product safety
paper to the IEEE EMC Symposium under TC-8, Safety.
In the field of product safety, we need to improve the
level of both individual professionalism and the product
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Hi Ron:
First, for assistance with an NEC issue, you SHOULD contact the
NEC authors, the NFPA. They have the following web site:
http://www.nfpa.org/
Click on:
Proposals /
Comments
Query
Display
Then click on:
Staff Directory
Then click on:
Engineering
Hi Cortland!
Let me sprinkle in a few comments as we go along. First, my description was a
suggestion to keep him going when his computer died. But with today's goodies,
that certainly isn't the path of choice!
I tried to get him to do a stand-alone Peak plot, which would have shown him
his
In message vines.zlg8+rsu...@namg.us.anritsu.com Bailin Ma writes:
Hi Michael,
(1) On the cover of NIS 81 I found NAMAS Executive, National Physical Lab,
Teddington, Middlesex, TW110LW, England Tel: 081-943-7140 Fax:
081-943-7134, Telex: 262344 NPLG
Michael, Barry,
NAMAS,
Hi Moshe,
You asked:
Where can I get the text (or a summary) of the GR1089?
I believe Bellcore is the only place you can get the document. However, a
brief
summary of this document, such as it is, can be found at:
http://telecom-info.bellcore.com/site-cgi/ido/index.html
Just
Hello to all,
I need some assistance. particularly from those versed in the National
Electric
Code (NEC).
I've been researching the NEC and in particular Acticle 800-4. Equipment,
which states:
Equipment intended to be electrically connected to a telecommunications
network shall
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