: [PSES] 802.11a (5GHz WiFi) requires CE Alert sign, right?
I believe the intention is that the content of Article 49 Transposition of
the RED 2014/53/EU should also be transposed [from the Directive] into each
member state's national law
In a recent meeting (July 2014) of the EU Commission TCAM
In message 002601d075bd$e2612370$a7236a50$@westin-emission.no, dated
Mon, 13 Apr 2015, Amund Westin am...@westin-emission.no writes:
No, I wrote last July:
The RED cannot be used until at least one EU Member State has adopted
it into national law. I don't know whether this has happened yet.
this helps but please feel free to ask more.
Michael.
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主题: Re: [PSES] 802.11a (5GHz WiFi) requires CE Alert sign, right?
Hello Dave,
5 GHz WLAN are indeed Class 2 and do indeed require the Alert Symbol.
The restriction of their use is that they are only permitted indoors
Only
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Sent: 31 July 2014 20:53
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Subject: Re: [PSES] 802.11a (5GHz WiFi) requires CE Alert sign, right?
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Hi all,
I know the 2.4 GHz band for WiFi no longer requires the Alert sign as the
last restriction on use fell out in 2012, but I have a question on the 5GHz
bands:
Specifically, if there is an EU-wide restriction on use (indoor use with
power limits based on sub-band), is the Alert symbol
The use of the alert sign is determined by whether or not it's Class 1
equipment under the RTTE directive - under Class 1 designation, the operating
frequency needs to be harmonized at EU member countries, and the regulating
standards are harmonized also.
The current list of class 1 devices
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Subject: [PSES] 802.11a (5GHz WiFi) requires CE Alert sign, right?
Hi all,
I know the 2.4 GHz band for WiFi no longer requires the Alert sign as the
last restriction on use fell out in 2012, but I have a question on the 5GHz
bands:
Specifically, if there is an EU-wide
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Subject: [PSES] 802.11a (5GHz WiFi) requires CE Alert sign, right?
Hi all,
I know the 2.4 GHz band for WiFi no longer requires the Alert sign as the
last restriction on use fell out in 2012, but I have a question on the 5GHz
bands:
Specifically, if there is an EU-wide restriction
Engineer
ACB Europe
From: Crane, Lauren [mailto:lauren.cr...@kla-tencor.com]
Sent: 31 July 2014 20:24
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] 802.11a (5GHz WiFi) requires CE Alert sign, right?
The RTTE is replaced, in part by the RED (Radio Equipment Directive –
2014/53/EU) which
In message
ca+nn3168jxqbrh8strdyyp9xwn--bxjjeolzbeo_xhqxt2c...@mail.gmail.com,
dated Thu, 31 Jul 2014, Dave Heald emcp...@gmail.com writes:
So in this case, it's an EU-wide restriction on use (indoor use only),
so it's not clearly defined as Class 1, and I don't know if the Class 2
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, dated Thu, 31 Jul 2014, Crane, Lauren lauren.cr...@kla-tencor.com
writes:
I think the above means the RED is in transition and you may chose to
follow it vs. the RTTED.
The RED cannot be used until at least
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