Take a look at GR-78.
Regards,
Bandele Adepoju
Jetstream Communications
badep...@jetstream.com
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From: paul.j.sm...@teradyne.com [mailto:paul.j.sm...@teradyne.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 7:44 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: What standards reference
Hello Collins,
Meeting the IEC standards applicable to your product should
get you into the Ivory Coast.
To be sure, get ARSO (Africa Regional Organization for
Standardization) approval. You would probably need to get
approval thru an NSB (National Standards Body) of a member
country (The
Okay John,
I may be a little late in my response, but I am
just getting back in from a busy schedule and read
your last posting with alarm.
I hope this isn't the start of something new. I don't
know the reasons for your departure (correction -
intended departure), but I for one really enjoy
Uhmmm ...
This makes me wonder about this display monitor in front of me. Didn't I
read somewhere...
Bandele
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From: kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com [mailto:kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 9:28 AM
To: rbus...@es.com;
A subject close to my heart...
Let me add -
I once picked up my car from the service shop
(a simple tire rotation, I thought), drove one
block and my two rear tires came right off the car.
The car wobbled and just dropped! It turned out that
the service person (or should I say service
Jim,
The details and logistics of the FCC continuing compliance
program and the next step in de-regulation process can be viewed
or downloaded at:
http://www.conformity-update.com/fcc-part68-010112.doc
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
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Hello Dan,
Item 1 is not taking the rest of the paragraph into
consideration.
My interpretation goes along with your items 2 and 3.
My interpretation to Item 2, however, does not see the
public utility exclusivity. Delete the adverb only.
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
The way I remember it, test labs are 'associate members'. Only
manufacturers can be 'members'.
Has this changed?
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
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From: Gary McInturff [mailto:gary.mcintu...@worldwidepackets.com]
Sent:
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
The FCC rules seem to say that only in the case of a transfer
of control could you relinquish responsibility of equipment
compliance.
FCC CFR 2.909:
The following parties are responsible for the compliance of
radio frequency equipment with the applicable standards:
-
(b) In the
Message-
From: Bandele Adepoju
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 1:16 PM
Hello Debbie,
If the jack has processing capabilities (if it takes the incoming
data signal and reprocesses it or reformats it), any connection to
it is considered to be an indirect connection. If the jack does
Mike,
I have in the past had UL/CSA hi-pot testing waived for
the production line testing of the end product based on
the specific method of installation of the power supply
in the end product.
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
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...Regardless, I still feel the same about DoD Compliance
(EMC, Environmental etc.,) overall today as I felt about
it in the yesteryear - it is a bureaucratic maze cluttered
with US Government jargon and disdain to the intelligence
of the rest of the world. (For some reason, the expression
The answer to your question is Yes!.
A good reference would be FCC Part 15.107(f) for
the United States which accepts measurements to
CISPR22. The FCC rules for emissions test setups
are generally more restrictive than those of
Europe and you cannot loose if you apply a
conservative
For your information, UL allows safety
instructions to be in 'electronic' or 'soft'
format if printed material is provided with
instructions for initialization of the product
in question without the introduction of a
hazard.
Per UL, the printed material should also include
information
Look in IEC529:
First Character -
0 = Non-Protected (against particles)
1 = Protected against solid objects greater than 50mm
2 = Protected against solid objects greater than 12mm
3 = Protected against solid objects greater than 2.5mm
4 =
You need to concern yourself with how may shelves to
install in a rack only if you are responsible for the
rack and its contents. If your responsibility is limited
to the shelf, don't worry about the rack. Test rack with
your shelf only - at top half.
For rack concerns, I only populate racks
[One more try..]
Try this web page:
http://www.cellotape.com/
Some samples of symbols can be located by selecting from the left column
in the Services section: Transfer Design Guide Compliance Symbols
The ANSI Symbols 2 option may have the symbol that you are looking for.
Regards,
Bandele
Try this web page:
http://www.cellotape.com/
The ANSI Symbols 2 option may have the symbol that you are looking for.
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
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From: jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com [mailto:jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com]
on inrush currents
requirements and measurements pertaining to telecommunications equipment.
Regards,
Bandele Adepoju
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
-Original Message-
From: George, David L [mailto:george.da...@unisys.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 10:37
Hello Jenkins,
As long as the levels in the restricted bands are below the
limits specified in 15.209, you should be okay. No frequency
(fundamental or harmonic or 'internal functioning') within a
restricted band can exceed the levels specified in 15.209.
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream
Try a Helix cable. This is a high frequency, low
loss cable suitable for taking measurements in the
frequency range that you mentioned.
For cable specs contact Mr. John Royer in Phoenix,
Arizona, at 410-987-9713.
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
@interlock.lexmark.com
cc:(bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: RE: Network Card Certification
Has anyone seen a copy of UL60950 ? I am unable to find copy (or draft) for
review.
Thanks,
George
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From: Bandele Adepoju [mailto:badep...@jetstream.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10
You should self declare conformity (DoC) of the card
to FCC Class B. The FCC logo mentioned by David
must be supported on your card with the product model
or identification number.
Test configuration, in addition to that listed by
David below, should include a remote PC hookup for
data
: Bandele Adepoju [SMTP:badep...@jetstream.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 5:16 PM
To: gmcintu...@telect.com; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: FW:
GR-63 is aligned with ETS300.019-2-3 and ANSI T1.304.
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications
In the absence of 8.2.1, the scrolling H pattern
with controls at maximum is the setup of choice when
testing monitors. Most labs/agencies will use this
setup when performing their testing. In MS Windows,
you may open several 'windows' to fill the screen.
I recommend that you pay particular
GR-63 is aligned with ETS300.019-2-3 and ANSI T1.304.
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
-Original Message-
From: e...@itsqs.com [mailto:e...@itsqs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 3:37 PM
To: gmcintu...@telect.com; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject:
The RCIC page has as part of the File and Software Exchange section, an
EMI test uncertainty estimate excel spreadsheet from Mr. Dan Hoolihan and
posted by Tom Bao. It's based on NIS 81.
http://www.rcic.com/files/download/NIS81R1.XLS
Regards,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
Hello All,
Does anyone know of a Bellcore/Telcordia standard that covers alarms in the
CO?.
If not, what are the rules covering alarms in the CO? What kind of relays
are
called for? (ie. N/O, N/C, both)? What current is the relay expected to
handle? Are there any definitions of Critical,
Contact RSI for ERP/EIRP measurement techniques. They can be reached at:
RSI
Radiofrequency Safety International Corporation
1-888-830-5648
316-825-4600
fax: 316-825-4324
Peaks over 1Ghz are measured with the average detector
function of the measurement device activated. Bandwidth
and
There is a decent one on the internet at:
www.vwlowen.demon.co.uk/java/eirpie.htm
Bandele Adepoju
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
-Original Message-
From: ron_cher...@densolabs.com [mailto:ron_cher...@densolabs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 3:49 PM
To: emc
now for testing would be much
lower, when adding the costs of equipment.
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
-Original Message-
From: Grant, Tania (Tania) [mailto:tgr...@lucent.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 12:42 PM
To: 'Doug'; ; 'Bandele Adepoju'
Subject
[mailto:mgarw...@babtps.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 12:07 PM
To: 'Bandele Adepoju';emc-p...@ieee.org; t...@world.std.com; David
Patton
Subject: re: FCC to regulate ADSL
On February 28, 2000, the Network Services Division, Common Carrier
Bureau of the FCC released a Memorandum Opinion
Group,
Can anyone confirm that the FCC will now require xDSL modems
to comply with Part 68.
Until recently, there were no FCC guidelines on how DSL
devices should meet Part 68. I saw an article from an industry magazine
about the FCC saying they would 'immediately' enforce it (See
Doug, telling your customers that your product was UL
approved when in fact it was approved by a Lab other than UL
would have been a hard sell - in any period. I wouldn't have
bought that story myself, and your arguing in support of it
would have just irritated me much more. You should have told
The telephone number to ITS, Menlo Park is 650-463-2959. The number
provided below is their fax line. My mistake.
Sorry,
Bandele
Jetstream Communications, Inc.
badep...@jetstream.com
-Original Message-
From: Bandele Adepoju
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 2:46 PM
To: TREG (E-mail
Paul,
Try ITS (Intertek Testing Services). It is my understanding
that they have local representation in Mexico and can
assist in obtaining the NOM mark. They should be able to
provide you with the correct answer to your question. The
telephone number of their office in Menlo Park, California
Hello All,
I feel that I need to add my comments, just in case this
thing becomes a voting matter by makeup of response.
I do not want to see a forum split.
I know it can be frustrating at times having to go through
the numerous emails, but I have learned to filter out what I
believe is
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