Hi Group,
As much as I like to read the comments of all of you, I do answer most
privately if I am inclined to reply.
I have been consulting for a couple of years and have spent the last 8
associated with third party laboratories. If I feel I can offer some
clarification of an issue I would
I make my words the words of Gert. There's a lot of interesting
questions that are answered privately and the group loses...
Regards
Muriel
Gert Gremmen wrote:
hello George,
But we can't.
Could you resume the results of the answers for the group.
And : IN GENERAL
Could the members
PC's Class B..hello George,
But we can't.
Could you resume the results of the answers for the group.
And : IN GENERAL
Could the members of this list cc a copy to the list of replies to questions
?
Regards,
Gert Gremmen, (Ing)
Ce-test, qualified testing
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Hello Group,
Thank you to those who responded to my inquiry. I can now go off and make
an educated purchase.
Take Care,
George
You may try NIST at Boulder, CO.
Neven Pischl
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Subject: Near field measurements
We need to make human exposure measurements for our FCC Part 15 submission
Group,
Can someone tell me the maximum lenght of a cable run for vga monitor, mouse,
and keyboard?
Thank you,
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Group,
Can someone tell me the maximum lenght of a cable run for vga monitor, mouse,
and keyboard?
Thank you,
Bill Somerfield
QA/Compliance Manager
Elizabeth-Hata International
North Huntingdon, PA USA
412-829-7700
fax 41-829-7330
bi...@eliz.com
Hi all,
Does anyone have any information about the ASTM standard D4935-99 Standard
Test Method for Measuring the Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of
Planar Materials? The standard specifies a receiver. I was wondering which
receiver would be typical?
Cathy Kirk
Agilent Technologies
Hello Sam,
I am not familiar with this 'Grantee Change' procedure that
you described below. My experience with the FCC in the
situation of an OEM of a radio product by second company
is that the company OEMing the product (Company B) files
'a new application' with the FCC (albeit an
Colleagues,
I have an internal client who is proposing a design. In this design, a
resistive heating load is being supplied by conductors that are far below
the 125% of load recommended/required by the NEC or NFPA-79 (ref 1994 sect
15.5.3). The client argues that it is okay that the supply
Subj: September 00 meeting
Our next meeting is..
Can Just Anyone Understand Electromagnetic Fields?
Presenter: Professor Edward Kuester Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder
What you will see: This talk will be part seminar, part tutorial,
Either I'm missing something, or you won't be able to run the load, so code
issues are a moot point.
You point out the equivalent fusing is 200A and you have a 462A load. You
will blow the fuse as soon as you power up, every time!
In the general case, you are right: the code does not
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